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The Contractor's Advocate
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Placing Bids ONLY
Do you need a CA license to place bids, or estimates with a customer? How much do estimators generally make?
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Trade: Remodeling General Contractor
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Location: Denver Colorado
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Re: Placing Bids ONLY
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Trade: Certified Building and Certified A/C Contractor
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Plant City, Florida
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Re: Placing Bids ONLYQuote:
If you are thinking about selling a job and then selling it to a contractor, you would need to have a license, because that is contracting. |
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