The contractors General Liability Insurance policy will cover damage resulting from faulty workmanship. You need to call the contractor.
AnswerDepends on the policy. There are different levels of coverage available. All risk policies would cover the damage by water, but not fixing the contractor improper construction, and would then go after the contractor insurance for reimbursement. Named Peril policies, lower level coverage, wouldn't cover any of it.
Jack from Northeast Pa
Your state government will have a contractor license bureau. In order to become a licensed contractor you have to meet the state board's requirements. For specifics you'd have find their website.
If you have a substantial project with several different independent contractors or subcontractors, it pays to hire a qualified general contractor to oversee your project. They are experienced at organizing and scheduling work, negotiating terms, and getting you the best value for your money. A common refrain among homeowners who have acted as their own general contractor is often, "If I´d known how much work it was, I would have hired a general contractor to do it for me." A general contractor knows where the trouble spots are and can head them off before they derail the project. Your general contractor (GC) is the key to bringing a high quality job in on time for the budgeted amount. To make sure your contractor is going to perform for you, the following points can help qualify his expertise.
When you are getting a contractor to paint make sure to ask the following questions: Are You Insured? What Kind of Experience Do You Have? Who Will Be Working At My House? What is the Timeline for My Project?
You would need to define tradesman to even have a hope of getting an answer.
The characteristics of a reputable paving contractor are many. They include doing a good job, showing up on time for work and getting along well with other people.
There are many ways to find an appropriate contractor. Word of mouth seems to be the best way to know you are getting an experienced contractor. Ask a friend!
You need to look for contractors that will give you an initial visit and written estimate for free. You also need to be sure to find out which brands of HVAC equipment each contractor uses.
When homeowners are having trouble with their roofs, it's essential they make sure they're getting their roof repairs done right the first time. Whether the roof leaks or shingles are broken off or it's on the verge of collapsing, homeowners should only hire the most skilled and experienced roofing contractors they can find near where they live. All roofers should provide homeowners with free, written no obligation repair estimates. They should also provide homeowners with references to other homeowners in which the roofer has performed roof repairs so the prospective client can ask specific, pertinent questions about how satisfied they were with the results. Having trust and confidence in the roofing company will mean a lot to homeowners in need of roof repairs.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean...if it is the cost of getting rid of a tennent an expense to the "rental" business and also for tax, yes. Just like most any expense needed to run the biz.
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It rather depends what the withdrawal was for. If it was for personal use - then no, but if it was for petty cash for example - then yes. The above gets there, but a withdrawal is NOT an expense of any type. It is simply getting cash from an account...you/business has no more or less after the withdrawal than before. Just where that asset is changes. The expense may occur when you spend the withdrawal on a tax deductible expense.
No you don't. A 1099 means that you are an Indepedent contractor meaning you work for yourself.