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The South Carolina Residential Builders Commission does not require a carpenter to be licensed by the state; however, as a carpenter, youll need to register with the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation.
In South Carolina, the general rule is that you have 8 years from the last date on which work was performed on your home. After 8 years, the law (the statute of repose) limits the claims an owner can bring.
Under an RPC, services are provided to the general contractor or homeowner. The service provider pays sales tax to its supplier for materials purchased for the job. However, because sales tax on materials need be paid only once, RPCs are exempt from the sales tax on services.
No, you do not legally need a contractors license to flip houses. There is absolutely no need to have a contractors license to flip houses. No state, or municipality for that matter, will require anyone to have a contractors license to flip houses.
To be eligible for licensure, applicants must pass a technical exam (when required), a business management/law exam and be able to document two (2) years of experience within the last 5 years for the classification(s) of work in which you are applying.

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A handyman, under the classification of Residential Specialty Contractor, does not need a license to work in South Carolina. However, you will need to register with the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation.
Youll need a general contractor license from the South Carolina Contractors Licensing Board to work on most residential, commercial and industrial construction projects over $5,000, although there are a few exceptions.
While the South Carolina sales tax of 6% applies to most transactions, there are certain items that may be exempt from taxation.Other tax-exempt items in South Carolina. CategoryExemption StatusFood and MealsRaw MaterialsEXEMPTUtilities FuelEXEMPTMedical Goods and Services21 more rows
Most construction contracts provide for a defects liability period, which may run from 12 to 24 months after completion. Typically the contractor will be responsible for any defects which arise during this period. The contract will provide details of what will happen if any defects do arise.
South Carolina requires that most contractors obtain a license when performing work in the state. Three different kinds of licensesgeneral contractor (for work valued over $5,000), residential home builders, and residential specialty contractorsare available depending on the type of work youll be performing.

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