California Contractor License Reciprocity and Special Class
While ‘supercalifragilisticexpialidocious’ might be the longest word you may know, thanks to Disney’s “Mary Poppins”, for contractors ‘reciprocity’ means much more. Did you know that
While ‘supercalifragilisticexpialidocious’ might be the longest word you may know, thanks to Disney’s “Mary Poppins”, for contractors ‘reciprocity’ means much more. Did you know that
As the end of this column suggests, one contractor has discovered the secret of success! He quickly learned how knowledge of license law can be
This may be known in the future as the Summer of Smoke. While some areas have been stricken with devastating fires, nearly all Californians experienced
As a highly mobile society keeping in touch with everyone is often difficult. However, you should always remember to update your address with the CSLB
As a contractor, do you know what you must file with the city or county where your business is licensed? With an increasing urgency to
The balance between a contractor’s worksite and the surrounding community can sometimes become strained. Often it’s because of noise created by the work. Can a
For contractors a customer referral is the best form of ‘advertising’. It costs nothing and is based on work you have accomplished successfully. When a
Can a specialty contractor work outside his licensed trade to complete a specific project? You might be surprised by my answer. Did you know that
No matter how carefully the Legislature crafts the law that governs contractor licensing, someone can always get ‘buried’ in the bid process. Our first contractor
Alphabet soup has fewer letters than the classifications for contractor licenses. While some of those ‘letters’ are fixed in purpose, others give a licensee some