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Trade: General Contractor
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 74
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License Qualifier
Hello, I'm new to this site; I have questions about California RMO/RME.
Yesterday License Guru gave me the lowdown on the rules, but I'm wondering if anyone out there has actual experience on this. Have you qualified someone else's operation? How has that worked out? How do you protect yourself from the repercussions of someone else's mistakes and or wrongdoing? How do you calculate the dollar value of your service? Help! |
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Trade: Heavey construction / underground / homes
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 11
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Re: License Qualifier
I'am seeking A or B1 license for my corp in San Diego california.
I've owned my own construction company for 35 yrs. and had A and C61 licence for Manufactured homes and underground. Stoped working 10 yrs ago and let my license go. In process of starting back up in the next 3 mounts Corp compensation For RMO will be a signing Fee, and sliding fee paid per contracts awarded. All related cost regarding RMO cost will be paid by corp Rmo License will need to be inactive. Mike809 e-mail orf1@sbcglobal.net |
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