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Most importantly, carrying a general contractor license or other contractor license types is a legal requirement in California. In fact, the state requires general contractors, their subcontractors, and other specialty contractors engaged in home improvement to carry a license before even submitting a bid.
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.
With the changes, an unlicensed person can complete a project that is up to $1,000 as long as they do not hire workers and no building permit is necessary. Once either of those applies, the job can only be done by a licensed contractor.
Beginning in 2025, private employers who hire certain independent contractors will be required to provide a written agreement specifying certain terms and to pay their compensation by certain deadlines. The new law aims to give freelancers basic worker protections and the right to be paid on time.
ing to the national law firm Epstein, Becker, Green P.C., the following groups were exempt from AB5 when it was passed in September 2019: lawyers, human resources administrators, doctors, psychologists, dentists, podiatrists, insurance agents, stock brokers, accountants, engineers, veterinarians, direct sellers
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Different types of subcontractors Site Preparation. Before a project can start, some GCs will hire a site preparation contractor to prepare the site for building. Concrete. Structural and framing. Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work. Plumbing. HVAC. Electrical. Carpentry.
Contractors are required by law to be bonded by the State of California and to have a business license from the city or county in which they are performing work. They are also required by law to provide workers compensation if they employ or otherwise engage any person to work.
California Law Requires All Contractors to Have Licenses Additionally, it is illegal for a general contractor to hire an unlicensed subcontractor, and Entering into a contract with a contractor while such contractor is unlicensed . . .

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