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no you don't have to pay back work study
All of them in gradual stages..... and a TON of interest...
This depends on if you guaranteed or gave a warranty for your work. You can't do anything about another contractor trying to take advantage of someone. You could report them to the better business bureau or similar agency. If you guaranteed the work, you will need to fix it.
Estimate a realistic amount of time work should take in hours taking travel to an from site into account. Work out an hourly rate of pay taking skill level into account. Multiply number of hours to complete work by hourly rate. Then add the price of the materials. Most contractors add 10% to the cost of materials to allow for time spent ordering collecting and delievry.
New Zealand's average pay rate for administration work is 19.23. This is about 9 dollars higher than the average starting pay for administration work in the U.S.
A deposit is up to the individual contractor. Sme contractors may start the work with no deposit.
The key stages of a civil engineering project is to: 1) buy land 2) find a designer 3) find a builder 4) pay the money 5) the building is yours REMEMBER THESE KEY STAGES, VERY USEFUL!!
A company or individual licensed to do electrical installation, remodel, and/or maintenance. A contractor is usually licensed by a state or regional Registrar of Contractors, they pay an annual licensing fee, and have to obtain a bond and insurance. They also have to have a business license. Some contractors operate without a license, but in most areas this is illegal.
Some roofing contractors may provide a dumpster as part of the cost of roof removal, but in many cases the consumer is responsible for renting a dumpster for the location. While the consumer will always pay for a dumpster service, contractors may have contacts or a company that they prefer to work with.
Yes, all contractors even brick paving contractors are required to be licensed in the state of Arizona. You simply pay a fee to get your license.
Yes when you are the employer and the contractors are your employees that would be correct W-2 reporting would be required for each employee.
Individual contractors are paid by the company which contracts them, not by the government. As they are not W2 employees, the companies are the ones who determine the pay rate.
They will also install sinks. It really all depends on how much you are willing to pay. However, some plumbers will not install because they are not qualified to.
You are not required to have a general contractors lic in MD when working on commercial property. You do how ever need a lic to do any Plumbing, electrical, HVAC no matter the property type. For a home you are required to have a MHIC Lic to perform work unless it is your home. Then you can act as the General and sub out the work to contractors that have plumbing, Electrical, HVAC lic.If you do any home improvement work without a license in Maryland, and the customer refuses to pay you, you have no legal recourse.
There is no set pay scale for contractors.
Models don't technically get raises. They are independent contractors and the pay rate is set per project, with each rate being determined by several factors, which are negotiated by a modeling agent on the model's behalf or by the model him/herself if they are freelance and managing his/her own career. Because they are independent contractors, models do not get regular pay or a salary. When they book work, that is when they get paid.
No. Models are independent contractors, which means their agency and/or the clients they work with are not employers. Therefore, they are not obligated to provide benefits. Models must pay for their own health and dental benefits.