Would NOT be a employee unless the subcontractor has a employer.
A subcontractor. Bidding a roof by the square is just the way it is done. Just a way to measure it.
From my understanding, their is no law for being a sub, just know the difference in employee and sub. that's it
A subcontractor can hire another subcontractor but can only put a lien on the property if the original subcontractor isn't paid. The lien can also be placed if the second subcontractor was not paid because of the original subcontractor was not paid. The replacement of the second subcontractor is not grounds for a lien.
yes
No, never. Employers hire only EMPLOYEES. Contractors and their subcontractors are not employees and are not hired. I engage a contractor by signing a contract, not by hiring her.
you can go to bistree .com for a subcontractor agreement that you need. They will assist you in your subcontractor agreement making and in everything you need.
I'll find a subcontractor to finish the job.
this is a waiver of lien by contractor, subcontractor, or supplier.
Only if you have proof beyond the shadow of a doubt that they lied and the broker was an employee and not a subcontractor.
Prevailing wage jobs are awarded to the contractor with the lowest responsible bid. You will need to become an employee of a contractor or subcontractor that is working on a prevailing wage job.
80% with no tools....90% if they have all tools
Well i dont know if you are legally, but i busted a hole in the wall, well working as a hire for a sub contractor, and if the customer complained, then i was fully responsible for the repair bill.