Yes, concrete contractors do need a license, which would be a contracting license. You should always ask them for their license before they begins the job, so they have less of a chance of scamming you.
You do not need a contractor license but you may need a permit depending on what your converting it into.
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You'll need a contractor's license issued by your state. To see how to get this, visit http://www.contractors-license.org/
Normally a general contractor just needs a state license. Depending on what he does he may need additional licenses.
Whether a contractor can work under another's business license depends on the type of business license. If someone has a corporation then they can have a lot of businesses under their license.
Yes
Do i need a general contractor license for commercial jobs.
yes, unfotunatly i found out the hard way
GA law does require a license for a handyman
Check with your local building code enforcement bureaucracy. The simple answer is that if you are receiving pay for the work, then yes, you will need a contractor's license. If you are the homeowner and you are doing the work for yourself, no. YOu can do what work you need to do, provided it does not require an inspection in most cases, without a contractor's license.
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