South Carolina Self-Employed Paving Services Contract

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This is a contract whereby an employer hires a paving company as independent contractors to pave certain areas of property as agreed to in the Contract. Please note that this Agreement is intended for general use. Your state law may require that additional or different provisions be included for agreements between a homeowner and a contractor for work on the home. In this instance, please consult your local law, local government or legal counsel.
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For general residential work exceeding $200 but less than $5000, one of the following State of South Carolina certifications or licenses is required: SC Registered Residential Specialty Contractor. SC Residential Builder License. SC General Contractor License.

In South Carolina, the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulations is responsible for the licensing of all contractors. General, mechanical, specialty and manufactured housing contractors must be licensed in order to work in the state.

State law requires residential construction to be done by licensed residential builders and specialty contractors. You have applied for a permit under an exemption to that law. The exemption allows you, as the owner of your property, to act as your own builder even though you do not have a license.

In South Carolina, the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulations is responsible for the licensing of all contractors. General, mechanical, specialty and manufactured housing contractors must be licensed in order to work in the state.

The biggest problems the Commission sees are homeowners paying too much in advance and hiring unlicensed contractors. The unlicensed practice of residential or commercial building in this state is a misdemeanor and upon conviction is punishable by a jail sentence and/or a monetary fine pursuant to S.C. Code Ann.

(B) An entity or individual engaging in general or mechanical construction on a project without the required license or certificate must immediately withdraw from the construction project and may not act as a subcontractor on that construction project.

A handyman, under the classification of Residential Specialty Contractor, does not need a license to work in South Carolina. However, you will need to register with the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation.

In South Carolina commercial and residential work over $5,000 requires a SC Contractors License.

You'll need a general contractor license from the South Carolina Contractor's Licensing Board to work on most residential, commercial and industrial construction projects over $5,000, although there are a few exceptions.

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South Carolina Self-Employed Paving Services Contract