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Its Illegal to Hire an Unlicensed Contractor in the State of Florida. In Florida, if its discovered that a contractor knowingly hired an unlicensed contractor to do work for them, they can be subject to fines and, potentially, have their license revoked.
In Florida, unlicensed contracting is generally charged as a first degree misdemeanor, with penalties of up to 1 year in jail or 12 months of probation, and a $1,000.00 fine.
In 2021, the Florida Legislature passed a law saying specialty contractors, people like Nestor who fences, will no longer need a city or county license to do their work.
In Florida, you can earn either a general contractors license, or you will need to get a specialty license in sheet metal, roofing, HVAC, swimming pools, solar power, plumbing, underground utilities, glass installation and glazing, and pollutant storage.
In Florida, contractor licensing is done both at the state and local level. If you want to perform work anywhere within the state of Florida, you will need a Certified License, and if you want to perform work in a specific city/county, you will need a Registered License.
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Project Agreement Essentials Parties names, information and date. Start off by spelling out the name of both parties, their addresses and the date of the agreement. Scope of the project. Duration. Compensation. Cancellation. Changes.
What Can a Handyman Do Without a License in Florida? Small electrical work and plumbing work is allowed. Caulking and painting. Tile cleaning and repair. Basic yard work and maintenance. Minor carpentry. Replacement and repair of interior doors and windows.
Legally, you are not obligated to pay an unlicensed contractor. Even if you knew the contractor was not licensed before entering into a contract, the contractor and the applicable surety are liable for incomplete work or poor workmanship.
Permit fees generally range between $150 and $400.
Detail the terms of the contract. Be specific as to the exact location of the fence on the property, vertical size of the fence, length of the fence, and type of materials for the fence and posts. Include the amount of spacing between the posts and how far down the posts will be set in concrete.

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