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Yes, a Florida handyman can subcontract work. He is ultimately responsible for how the work turns out and if the homeowner is happy with it.
There are ten universities in Florida that offer construction management training. The are: San Joaquin Valley College, American InterContinental University, ITT, South University, Florida International University, Santa Fe College, University of Florida, University of North Florida and Everglades University.
The South Florida Water Management District manages and protects water resources. It is also responsible for improving water quality and water supply.
University of Florida Gainesville, University of Florida Warrington, and other colleges and universities offer Operations management degrees. They also offer a large selection of business, marketing, accounting, information science and other courses.
One can find a law firm that practices medical malpractice law in Miami, Florida by using the 'FindLaw' website. There one can search for lawyers by category and location.
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South Florida Water Management District
University of Florida home of the Florida gators; "UF"
A very good option would be The Property Management Specialists of Central Florida, Inc. They focus on the management, upkeep, but most importantly they have a large selection of home rentals.
You can find the Florida's rental laws regarding disclosing having a baby in your apartment management company at http://www.evict.com/?page=legnew1307.
In Florida, a child that is at least 15 years old can apply to be emancipated from their parents. It is ultimately up to the judge to make the decision though.
Here's a list of upcoming "generic" management training seminars offered by one company: http://www.managementtraining.biz/management_training_florida.htm