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When I was stung by the contractors board, I couldn’t believe what was happening. Here I was going out to quote a small painting job and the next thing I know this guy is handing me a ticket for contracting without a license!What did I do wrong?Legally I was allowed to do small painting jobs and I didn’t even quote the job. In fact, I told the guy right away that he’d need a licensed painting contractor because of the job size. Here I am thinking I’m doing the right thing and getting fined anyway!“Why are you giving me a ticket, I didn’t even quote the job?” Because you can’t advertise services that require a specific trade license. I have your craigslist ad right here.” He then goes on to list all of the services I was advertising that weren’t allowed (pretty much ALL of my services).“So, you’re telling me that I can offer these services as long as they are for jobs under $1,000, but I can’t actually advertise them?” I asked in a mocking tone.“After it was all said and done, I walked away devastated and confused with a ticket in my hand.
I had just started my business a few months prior to this happening so I didn’t have the confidence I do now. I thought I was going to have to pack up shop and get another job.Luckily for me, though, one of my customers was a high end attorney that had a soft spot for helping the common man. business for sale totnesHe offered to help me out for a very reasonable price. business for sale derehamLong story short, I ended up winning the case and went on to run a very profitable handyman business.handyman services grove okThis worked out in the end, but it was a pain in the ass and I would’ve preferred to avoid it. business for sale dartmouth uk
So, in this article I’m going to share some tips on making sure your business is operating within it’s legal limits – one of the first steps to starting a successful handyman business.Before you start offering services as a professional handyman, it’s important to understand the laws that apply to contractors in your state. business for sale sylvania ohioYou’ll want to find out if you need a handyman license, and what you can and can’t do. business for sale blenheim nzEvery state is different when it comes to contracting laws, so you’ll have to do some research for yourself in your specific state. I’ll go over how below.Disclaimer: I’m not an attorney, and this is NOT legal advice. This is just what I would do if I was going to start a handyman business and wanted to avoid any run-ins with the law.
Seek a qualified attorney for legal advice.As a handyman, or any contractor for that matter, you are likely to have limitations on what you can do. However, you will be asked by many customers to perform jobs outside of your legal limits. Even my return customers are always asking me to do plumbing and electrical jobs, but I turn them down.Other than to avoid a legal headache, it’s important to protect your customers. From what I understand, if your customer’s house burns down, floods, or gets damaged because of work performed by you, and you are not licensed to perform that work, their insurance won’t cover the damage. I know this isn’t that likely to happen, but it’s not something I want lingering in the back of my mind while I’m trying to fall asleep at night. Maintaining peace of mind is a critical part of actually enjoying your business.With that being said, here are the steps you should take to stay out of trouble.Like I mentioned above, every state is different.
So, simply search the term “your state contractor’s board” and your local contractors board website should pop right up.Once your on the website, read about the laws that govern handyman activity in detail. Usually there is some sort of a handyman exemption that states what you can and can’t do without an actual contractor’s license. In most states, you don’t need a license for small repairs, but in California, and possibly other states, they actually require a license (even for jobs under $500).You might find some vague laws during your research. This “gray area” is tough to mitigate because it’s interpretation is subjective. That’s why when you talk to a lawyer, they are only giving their legal opinion. Nobody knows for sure until it goes to court.So, if you want to be ultra clear, I would recommend contacting the contractor’s board and asking to speak with an actual investigator. Ask them to clear up any specific questions you might have to see how they interpret the laws.
After all, they are the ones enforcing them.Most likely, the investigator you talked to hasn’t thought through all the laws in detail. When I called one in my city, it was clear almost immediately that he only had basic knowledge of the statutes. This was frustrating because I wanted to know exactly what I could do.  I know I can’t do major electrical and plumbing, but can I swap a light fixture or even change a shower head? I’m still not totally clear on this.If this happens to you, consider talking to other established handyman businesses in your area. Not only is it smart to connect with your competitors to form partnerships and help each other, but it’s great to get some inside perspective on what has been enforced in the past.As you may have already learned from my story, your marketing is often what can get you in trouble so be sure that you are abiding by all of the laws regarding advertising for home repairs.As I was getting cited in the story above, I took the opportunity to ask the investigator some questions.
One thing he told me is the best place to find unlicensed contractors is to look on grocery store bulletin boards and on craigslist. This makes sense because those are the easiest places to advertise. Not very effective, but easy, which is attractive to those who are just trying to make a quick buck.This step kind of goes without saying.Legal jargon can be difficult to understand so once you’ve thoroughly read through the laws, consider scheduling an hour with an attorney to get their opinion.  A few hundred bucks is nothing when you consider the long term success of your business. Be sure to do your own research prior so you can ask good questions.I remember back when I was first learning the contracting laws in my state, it was extremely discouraging. I was very doubtful I’d even be able to run a profitable business with all of the rules and regulations. I mean, not being able to do any plumbing, electrical, HVAC, or jobs over $1,000 seemed like a business killer.But, I decided to challenge that assumption and get started anyway.