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HB 623 General, Building, and Residential Contractors On April 15, 2024, Governor DeSantis signed HB 623 into law. The law protects new home buyers by requiring builders to provide a mandatory builder warranty for newly constructed homes.
Conclusion. Contractors in Florida may require an upfront payment to start the job. The legal requirements limit the amount a contractor can ask for upfront. Contractors must not take more than 10% of the total job cost or $1,000 for a bond-eligible project.
There is no limit on the amount of the initial deposit or progress payments a contractor may require, except as provided in the construction contract with the owner.
Driveways, Pavers, and Pools You may be surprised to learn that you do not need a contractors license to pavers for walkways or a driveway. However, if you wish to construct a Florida room or a carport, you are required to have a contractors license.
A general contractors license does NOT allow you to perform the following work using your own employees, you must sub-contract the work to subs licensed in those trades: Electrical. Plumbing. Air Conditioning.
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Yes, it is relatively common for contractors to request a deposit upfront, often around 10% to 50% of the total project cost. This deposit helps secure the contractors commitment to the project and covers initial costs.

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