Whether a contractor can work under another's business license depends on the type of business license. If someone has a corporation then they can have a lot of businesses under their license.
Yes, If the work performed requires a license.
Check with your local building code enforcement bureaucracy. The simple answer is that if you are receiving pay for the work, then yes, you will need a contractor's license. If you are the homeowner and you are doing the work for yourself, no. YOu can do what work you need to do, provided it does not require an inspection in most cases, without a contractor's license.
In the state of Florida a plumber needs a license to be able to work. If they are working with a contractor, both of them need to be licensed.
yes.I need a phone number were i can call
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The Contractor's License Reference Site, http://www.contractors-license.org/, is a great comprehensive knowledge database to help you through every aspect of obtaining and keeping your Contractor's License. You can choose your state to get the most relevant information. It is also a great resource for getting in touch with any government agency you may need to work with to get your license.
Yes. Please refer to the link.
So they can work as a general contractor and not have to work for someone else.
A person will need a general contracting license in Carroll County, Maryland if they are performing duties in which they would need to be covered by insurance or a specific company. A general contractor will contract out work for other people to do.
Only if its work related, from home to work you cant. Hi, I'm an independent contractor myself, and I don't get mileage to and from the office. I don't think I've heard an independent contractor that claim their mileage.
I've always done my own home repair and I do not have a contractor's license, nor do you need one. You may need to get the inspector to come view your work if you are building an addition with standing walls or a roof.
Yes, concrete contractors do need a license, which would be a contracting license. You should always ask them for their license before they begins the job, so they have less of a chance of scamming you.
you don't require a specific license, but you need a general license if you are a building contractor. you have to be certified for construction as well as pass the OSHA examinations