Robbie Moore
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We keep selling signs all over our state of Louisiana. I recently hit a snag pulling a permit. Parish says I need a contractor license. Any of you hav one?
Yes. I live in FL and had to get a contractor Lic. to make ANY change to a sign. I have to register separately for each city I work in and the permits are outrageously high. When I first started my company I was focused on vehicle graphics and real estate signs. I had to diversify when the economy took a dive and didn't have a choice but to get the Lic. The upside is, you can charge well for pulling permits and you won't have to worry about fines and code enforcement. Just bite the bullet and get it or make buds with a contractor to pull them for you.We keep selling signs all over our state of Louisiana. I recently hit a snag pulling a permit. Parish says I need a contractor license. Any of you hav one?
I went to the state workers comp office and paid a fee (I think it was $50) to decline workers comp for 2 years. I was working as a sub for a contractor during a mural project when I did this so you may be able to do the same for a GC workers comp requirement imposed.its worth checking out...Our locality recently started requiring a contractor's license to get a sign permit because they moved sign permits into the same department that does building permits. Really kind of stupid when you are talking about swapping sign faces in a sign, or putting up a 4x8 on 4x4's. And when you do a pylon sign, the city guy doesn't really know anything about signs or engineering. But the hard part is that to get a contractor's license they require workman's comp, which for a one-man show is kind of impossible.
How many companies would actually hire you without w/c? Theyre crazy if they do.I went to the state workers comp office and paid a fee (I think it was $50) to decline workers comp for 2 years. I was working as a sub for a contractor during a mural project when I did this so you may be able to do the same for a GC workers comp requirement imposed.its worth checking out...
It was through the state Workers comp, who does the audit so that wouldn't be possible. As a sole proprietorship I had that option, as we all should have the ability to choose to do so. It also depends on the overall amount of your portion of the job. The GC accepted it and all is good, that way if there is an audit they can show it, and we are both in compliance.How many companies would actually hire you without w/c? Theyre crazy if they do.
If you hire someone without it and they catch it in an audit, you will end up getting a bill for your subs lack of comp too.
I know that its legit, it is here too. I meant the comp audit by your insurance co, not the state. It wouldnt affect you but it would hit the person you are working for.It was through the state Workers comp, who does the audit so that wouldn't be possible. As a sole proprietorship I had that option, as we all should have the ability to choose to do so. It also depends on the overall amount of your portion of the job. The GC accepted it and all is good, that way if there is an audit they can show it, and we are both in compliance.
The job was to hand paint a logo on a wall. Since then I have acquired more general liability which includes workers comp.