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To receive any Massachusetts handyman license, you must be 18 years old with three years of documented building experience. The work experience requirement is not specific. Generally, people spend a few years as a registered home improvement contractor doing small projects or working under a construction supervisor.
A: Its not uncommon for contractors to ask for a down payment up front to secure your spot on their schedule or purchase some of the job materials in advance. Asking for more than half of the project cost up front, though, is a big red flag.
Any individual or any company that solicits, bids on, or performs residential contracting as a contractor or subcontractor on an existing one- to four-unit, owner-occupied primary residence in Massachusetts must register as a home improvement contractor.
Yes. You must register as an Out-of-State Contractor and submit a Guarantee Bond Form. Visit Overview and registration for more information.
All contractors, partnerships, and corporations that solicit, bid on, or perform residential contracting as a contractor or subcontractor on an existing one to four unit owner occupied residential property in Massachusetts must be registered as a Home Improvement Contractor (HIC).
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Anyone who wants to operate as a general contractor in Massachusetts needs a Massachusetts Construction Supervisor Licenseeither restricted or unrestricted. Learn how to get a contractors license in Massachusetts below, and work with Surety Bond Professionals to get a contractor license bond.
However, the license and registration may not necessarily be possessed by the same person. For example, a registered contractor could subcontract larger projects to another individual and/or company as long as that individual or company possesses both a license and registration to perform the work.
You need to register with our Office.To apply, there is a registration fee of $150, and a mandatory contribution to the Guaranty Fund based on size of your company: 0 to 3 employees: $100. 4 to 10 employees: $200. 11 to 30 employees: $300. More than 30 employees: $500.
The exact deposit amount contractors ask for upfront varies and is especially dependent on the size of the project. For relatively small jobs, like a $16,000 bathroom remodel, contractors may ask for a 50% deposit. For large jobs, like a $100,000 full-home renovation, a 10%20% deposit is more typical.
Avoid paying in cash. Contractors cannot ask for a deposit of more than 10 percent of the total cost of the job or $1,000, whichever is less. * (This applies to any home improvement project, including swimming pools.)

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