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Trade: General Contractor
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RME & RMO Conditions
I am a general contractor in California and have my own contracting business. Another company wants to use my license and has asked me to become either a RME or RMO. Does anyone know if I can still conduct my current business and be a RME or RMO for the other company?
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Trade: general building and masonry
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
nope
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Trade: C-6 cabinetry/millwork contractor
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Re: RME & RMO ConditionsQuote:
Yes, you can. There are limitations, which you can read up on at http://www.cslb.ca.gov/. As I recall, it was about three or four years ago that most of those limitations came about. Used to be pretty much wide open. I have a friend that is representing a total of five companies. I don't recall what the basic limitation is, but it seems to me that it had to do with percentage of ownership. |
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Trade: General Contractor
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
Yes you can as long as you devote sufficient time to your RME duties. We are interested in a RME for Hanrich. Are you interested?
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
You guys are all over the map.
![]() Here's the straight scoop Steve. As an RMO you can qualify up to 3 licenses as long as you have at least 20% ownership in each corporation. You can have as many sole owner licenses as you wish. If you are an RME on any license, you can not qualify any other license, meaning you would need to Inactivate your sole license. The comment above about being a qualifier on 5 licenses...... I seriously doubt that, unless..... the five licenses ALL have a majority of the same officers. And that rarely happens.
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
thanks
Last edited by chip69; 07-30-2008 at 12:14 PM. |
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
Were you thinking of associating with, or qualifying another license? Or are you searching for a job lead service.
If you're looking for a lead service, the members of the forum could point you in the right direction and tell you which services are good and which aren't.
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Trade: AV System Integration, Low-Voltage Contractor
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
we are looking for an RMO or RME Depending on agreement. let me know if you are interested in discussing...
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
i could be interested, chip@sti.net
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Trade: general contractor b
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
what is a resonable salary for a rmo?
Last edited by chip69; 09-20-2008 at 11:52 AM. |
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Trade: General Contractor
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
chip i sent u an email
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Trade: retail
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
Hello aim lookingfor a RMO for a corp if your interested please e-mail at bfcllc@ca.rr.com if you like t obe our RMO than we can talk over the details
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Trade: General & Electrical Contractor
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Location: Orange County
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
I have B1 and C10 license and I am willing to be RMO for your company. If interested contact me at Eagle92808@gmail.com.
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Trade: general contractor b
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
interested in rmo posistion, chip@sti.net
Last edited by chip69; 09-26-2008 at 04:32 PM. |
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
Gentlemen!!! Please remember that you will be responsible for all projects that have your name on them. The law does require that you take an active role in those projects ensuring that the work being done is up to plans/specs/code, etc.
If a complaint were filed and the CSLB or arbitrator asks you how much time did you spend on the job site you'll have to give them an answer. I'm not saying that anyone here is "selling" their license. Just want you to be careful!
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Trade: B General Specializing in Kitchens and Bathrooms
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Location: Central California
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
In California as an RME you must show your current license as inactive, and work 80% of the time as an RME or employee for that company.
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Trade: plumbing/pools
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
How much money does it cost to start a corporation with an RMO? I had my contracting license in AZ and know a licensed general contractor in CA and would like to start doing work here.
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
The fee for the license is the same, no matter what type of license it is. $400 plus the cost of the bond.
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Trade: General building contractor {B}
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
Is any looking for an RME/RMO B license. I can help
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Re: RME & RMO Conditions
I might be able to connect you with some one who can connect you. Shoot me an email.
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