vrinner
Well-known member
So another thread got me thinking about this...
Say you have work done and you have a handshake agreement with a friend to do the work or maybe a very simple document (not official contract looking). Lets say it's something big like a large outdoor patio or put in a small stacked retaining wall.
Now lets say he does the work, no issues, built to code, as per plans and the city signs off on the build (permitted builds).
I know that it's a bad idea to do big projects without a contract but I often have my gardener of 20+ years do $500 to $10K projects around my house. Can the city somehow go to my gardener, friend or me for doing work without a contractors license after the project is complete?
Say you have work done and you have a handshake agreement with a friend to do the work or maybe a very simple document (not official contract looking). Lets say it's something big like a large outdoor patio or put in a small stacked retaining wall.
Now lets say he does the work, no issues, built to code, as per plans and the city signs off on the build (permitted builds).
I know that it's a bad idea to do big projects without a contract but I often have my gardener of 20+ years do $500 to $10K projects around my house. Can the city somehow go to my gardener, friend or me for doing work without a contractors license after the project is complete?
