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An independent contractor not paid for work has the right to file a claim. Not only should you file a complaint with the state department of labor for unpaid wages, but you should also file a claim with the federal department of labor (enforcing the FLSA, the fair labor standards act).
Licensing Information A license as a residential builder or maintenance and alteration contractor in house wrecking is required when conducting demolition on a residential or combination residential and commercial structure.
Contrary to popular belief, even in the construction industry, the state of Michigan does not impose a specific mandatory warranty on construction related product. There is a common, and misplaced, belief that a licensee is bound for 18 months after completion of a project.
Three points to be aware of: Monthly payments must be paid within 14 days of the tax month end or 17 days if paying electronically.
Its important that homeowners do not make a payment until each stage or milestone is complete. Contractors will work more efficiently if it means they will get paid sooner. If they have already been paid for work they havent done, they are less likely to make it a top priority.
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Notifications. Demolition is treated the same way as all other construction work and is only notifiable to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) under the CDM Regulations if the work lasts longer than 30 days and there is more than 20 workers working simultaneously or exceeds 500 person days of work.
Once a prime contractor in Michigan has submitted a request for payment in accordance with the contract terms, the default rule is that the contracting entity must make payment within 30 days of approval of the invoice.
Simply put, there is no time limit on how long you can work for one company as a contractor. When working for a company long-term it is important to take into consideration what your role there is and how it could be perceived from a tax perspective.

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