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The qualifying agent designated for a business organization by a joint agreement is the sole primary qualifying agent for the business organization, and all other qualifying agents for the business organization are secondary qualifying agents.
A general contractors license in Florida ALLOWS you to: Build, repair, and remodel any type of building, regardless of size or number of stories. Construct or alter the structural components of a building or structure. Remodel any type of commercial or residential property.
If your work will become a finished part of the structure (such as replacing flooring in an entire room) and the total for the project exceeds $500, you must have a general contractor license in Florida.
For a contractor to qualify an additional business entity, they must present evidence to the CILB of their ability to supervise each business. This means that the license holder will be responsible for all construction operations and have final say on all business matters of both businesses.
Plumbers, electricians, painters, and HVAC contractors should have a general contractor license. The work you perform is likely to meet the criteria for this type of licensing. Carpenters may not need a general contractor license in Florida.
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All primary qualifying agents for a business organization are jointly and equally responsible for supervision of all operations of the business organization; for all field work at all sites; and for financial matters, both for the organization in general and for each specific job.
Persons who want to perform covered contracting work anywhere in the state need a Certified License; to work in a specific city or county, they need a Registered License. The Construction Industry Licensing Board under the guidance of the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation handles the
Can a construction licensee qualify more than 1 construction business? Yes. A qualifier may qualify two or more businesses. You may access the application to qualify an additional business entity online at .
Handymen and handywomen in Florida do not need a license if they are only providing basic services and performing minor repairs. However, a general contractor license is required if your work will become a finished part of the structure and the project totals more than $500.
A qualifying agent is someone who takes responsibility for the management of construction operations for a construction company in Florida. It is the person who the State identifies as being in-charge of all construction-related operations.

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