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In California, you need a contractor license to do any work that costs more than $500. The easiest kind of contractors license is a Class B Contractors License. This license allows you to do general contracting work. There are also licenses for specialty contracting work called a Class C Contractors License.
General liability insurance: Handymen in California must have general liability insurance with a cumulative limit of $1 million to obtain a license.
As an unlicensed handyman in California, you can perform the following tasks: Fix fences. Repair doors. Hang and patch drywall. Mount televisions. Repair appliances. ceiling fans. Repair faulty toilets.
All businesses or individuals who construct or alter any building, highway, road, parking facility, railroad, excavation, or other structure in California must be licensed by the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) if the total cost (labor and materials) of one or more contracts on the project is $500 or
Independent contractors dont need a license to operate in the state of California, but they may have other requirements based on where they build their business. Still others will vary based on the kind of work you do.
In California, a handyman can legally undertake jobs without a license, but only if the combined labor and material cost is less than $500. For projects exceeding this amount, a contractors license is required.
You are probably an Independent Contractor if: You set your own working hours. You provide the tools and equipment needed to do your job. You work for more than one company at a time. You pay your own business and traveling expenses.