Experience Credit & Corp to LLC License Transfers
New year new learning curve for contractors! I spend hundred of hours keeping up with new license law, and new interpretation of current rules in
New year new learning curve for contractors! I spend hundred of hours keeping up with new license law, and new interpretation of current rules in
Better to know beforehand than worry, so let’s shock a contractor with this answer. Another inquiry seeks to know who really ‘owns’ a contractor’s license
Our first contractor gets three strikes and is out, but I help him with a little ‘groundskeeping’ option. I am often consulted as unexpected change
As I note below, ‘knowledge is power’, but timing plays its part in reducing the ‘suspense’. Two other contractors need to know if they can
Don’t worry be happy! You can always rely on getting expert answers, and contractor assistance, from me. Whether answered here, by phone, email or in
Veteran’s have a great opportunity to build a career in the construction industry. As we remember their service this week, a thanks is great and
I will enlighten a long, complex question with a straightforward solution. I assist another contractor who is confused about his name, and I begin with
Sometimes ‘enough’ contractor bonding might be too much? However, just canceling a license bond might come with unexpected consequences. An expert can also tell you
No one likes to take tests, well almost no one, especially when you can get a free pass. How does that happen? A couple of
When you buy a licensed contracting business do you have to give a chunk back in qualifying it? What does an RMO really need? Is