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An independent contractor provides service(s) to employers under agreements with employers. In determining independent contractor status, all government agencies con- sider the amount of direction and control the business has on the individuals performing work.
Yes, you can build your own house in Maine, if you have land in an area of your choice. You have to budget for the time and the cost of building your home though. You will also need permits to build your house. Permit fees depend on the home value or the construction area.
The biggest obstacle to the saving money pro of becoming your own contractor is you have to know what youre doing. Figuring out your job on the job takes time, and time is money when youre your own boss. Youll get faster over time, but youll never recover the money and time spent along the learning curve.
Maine is one of just 15 states that does not require general contractors to be licensed.
No, the state of Maine does not regulate or license general contractors.
Maine doesnt regulate contractors on a state level (except for the trade licenses of electricians and plumbers). As such, it isnt always clear what the penalties would be for not carrying the appropriate license, whether its a trade or business type.