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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Licensed vs unlicensed contractor
I have a contractor who is insured for $1 million, bonded for $10,000, and says he is in the process of obtaining a license since he has only been in the area for 6 months. Should I be concerned that he is not licensed. I read online that if him or his other guys get injured on my property, they can sue me for any damages.