Comments Section Like any state, probably depends on location but 75K is pretty good in general for Florida. Yeah that's a good salary. Plus no state income tax so that's an extra 3%+ right there. Don't worry about breaking the bank for your first job. Learn, acquire some skills, then job hop to get the bigger salary.
Ing to Indeed, the average base salary for a project manager in the United States is $90,560 (as of December 2024). Average education & experience: Bachelor's degree. 2-4 years of experience.
Florida Contractor License Requirements Be at least 18 years old. Submit proof of a credit score of a 660 or higher. Scan an electronic fingerprint. Provide proof of liability and workers' compensation insurance. Pass the Florida State Construction Examination. Fill out your contractor license application.
Yes $75000 is a decent salary for a single person. There are thousands of variables to this, but on the surface it's a respectable salary in most places.
This required wage rate is a monetary wage rate, and may not include credit for any fringe benefits provided by the contractor. Please note that, as of January 30, 2022, a higher minimum wage rate of $15.00 applies to federal contracts covered by Executive Order 14026.
SIXTY DAYS BEFORE YOU BRING ANY LEGAL ACTION, YOU MUST DELIVER TO THE OTHER PARTY TO THIS CONTRACT A WRITTEN NOTICE, REFERRING TO CHAPTER 558, OF ANY CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS YOU ALLEGE ARE DEFECTIVE AND PROVIDE SUCH PERSON THE OPPORTUNITY TO INSPECT THE ALLEGED CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS AND TO CONSIDER MAKING AN OFFER TO ...
When dealing with construction and renovation, hiring a licensed contractor is critical to ensuring quality work and legal compliance. In Florida, unlicensed contracting is not only a risky affair for homeowners and businesses but also a legal issue that can result in criminal charges and civil actions.
Contractors are licensed by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). To file a complaint for suspected unlicensed activity or other inappropriate actions by a contractor, contact DBPR: (850) 487-1395. .MyFloridaLicense.
HB 623 – General, Building, and Residential Contractors On April 15, 2024, Governor DeSantis signed HB 623 into law. The law protects new home buyers by requiring builders to provide a mandatory builder warranty for newly constructed homes.