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Look for a General Contractor who is highly recommended by testimonials from your community's movers and shakers list and who is experienced in the sort of construction you need done.
Normally a general contractor just needs a state license. Depending on what he does he may need additional licenses.
You need to attend school to gain the skills for general contractor's to get your license to make sure you are trained correctly.
A person will need a general contracting license in Carroll County, Maryland if they are performing duties in which they would need to be covered by insurance or a specific company. A general contractor will contract out work for other people to do.
General liability.(contractor's)
Read the contract signed with the general contractor and follow the guidelines written there. You may also need the guidance and advice of the association's attorney.
If you need to find a cheap contractor that can install an air conditioning unit, go online to Angie's list. Angie's list will give you contractor options, their qualifications and feedback from their prior customers.
Do i need a general contractor license for commercial jobs.
You need to be familiar with building and have a licsence and pass the test
The Dept. of Commerce issues contractor licenses in the State of Wisconsin. The State has a website which gives instructions for obtaining contractor licenses including an online application. They also provide a list of businesses that don't need contractor licenses. There is also a website in order to search existing contractor licenses. You can access both websites using the free website "Wisconsin Contractor Licenses Directory."
No, the compound noun 'general contractor' is a common noun. A common noun is always capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun is always capitalized. When the noun 'general contractor' is the title of a specific person, it is a proper noun, for example: John J. Johnson, General Contractor.
Check your local permit office. If it is your rental property and you are doing the work or you are the General Contractor you may not have to. If the price of the project exceeds the local requirement than you may need to if you are having someone else do the work.