Arizona Contractor's Job Progress Sheet

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This easily fillable form allows the contractor to track the progress of a particular project or job. The contractor is able to record the percentage of completion of each phase along with the estimated start and completion dates.

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Minor work includes repairs and small alterations that don't require building permits. Unlicensed handyman in Arizona can do work, such as putting up drywall, assembling furniture, fixing windows, installing doors, and replacing fixtures. A handyman is typically paid around $25 an hour in Arizona.

No, you do not legally need a contractor's license to flip houses.

Under current Arizona law, a builder is held responsible for defective conditions in a home under contract principles, including any express warranty on the work (usually limited by a one or two year time period), and also including an implied warranty of workmanlike performance and habitability.

What is a Work-In-Progress (WIP) Construction Report? At a basic level, WIP reports show the status of a construction project: whether it is on budget, over-billed, or under-billed, as compared to the project timeline.

The state has a six-year statute of limitations for actions to remedy a breach of contract (ARS § 12-548). However, there is a two-year statute of limitations for negligence (ARS A§ 12-542).

An unlicensed entity may be a company or individual. To be a contractor in Arizona, an entity must be licensed. To be licensed, an entity must possess a bond; among other requirements. With the exception of workman's compensation insurance, the ROC does not require an entity to possess insurance to be licensed.

Contracting without a license in violation of A.R.S. § 32-1151 is a class 1 misdemeanor (A.R.S. A§ 32-1164). All class 1 misdemeanors carry a maximum term of six months in the county jail and a maximum fine of $2,500 plus an 83% surcharge.

Contractor warrants its work will be performed in a workmanlike manner, free from defects, and in accordance with industry standards for a period of one year (1) after substantial completion.

Arizona law allows unlicensed contractors to perform certain jobs as long as they cost less than $1,000, including labor, materials and other items. This is commonly referred to as Arizona's "handyman" exemption for a limited range of services.

Any business which contracts or offers to contract to build, alter, repair, add to, subtract from, improve, move, wreck or demolish any building, highway, road, railroad, excavation or other structure, development or improvement, or to do any part of the work must be a licensed contractor.

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Arizona Contractor's Job Progress Sheet