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In California, you apply for a contractor's license from the Contractor's State License Board. There is a written examination and fees required. You can use the free website "California Contractor Licenses Directory" to access a direct link to California's Licensing website including a search of existing contractor licenses.
I'm a licensed electrical contractor in California i can fix it if your in California.
You must take a test to obtain a california contractor license. There's a California contracting and license book that outlines the steps to obtain the license which can also be found online.
You do not need a contractor license but you may need a permit depending on what your converting it into.
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Any contractor who is a licensed contractor with the right type of license should be able to handle this for you. A general contractor would be my first choice, but a specialty contractor that has a limit high enough to accommodate the job's pricing would also be a great choice.
You can find a California building contractor online at BuildingQuotes.com. Another great web site to find California building contractors is findoha.com.
The answer depends on how the contractor is employed by the association. If the contractor is bonded, insured and licensed -- best practices indicate this is the best position for the association, to require these documents from a contractor -- then the association's insurance requirements are different from those required by an association that hires a casual laborer. Review your insurance requirements with your broker, and describe how you plan to use the contractor on a regular basis, or a one-time basis. Your broker can best advise you about the insurance you need.
You can obtain your general contractors license by going with one of the contractors schools
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Some of the best contractor review sites to help you find a reliable contractor for your project include Angie's List, HomeAdvisor, and Yelp. These platforms allow users to read and leave reviews based on their experiences with different contractors, helping you make an informed decision.