Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California

I want to get an owner/builder permit to re-do my roof.I was told,at city hall,that only people living in the residence would be able to help me with the project.Is true and a law?


Asked on 8/10/15, 11:11 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Well yes and no. As an owner-builder you are free to hire licensed subcontractors. You are also entitled to employ people to work on the project. The trouble is, if you employ people to work on the project who are not licensed contractors or employed through a licensed contractor that carries workers compensation insurance, you have to get your own workers compensation insurance, an employer identification number, withhold payroll taxes and pay employers' payroll taxes, etc. If you don't do that, particularly the workers compensation insurance which is REALLY important for a roofing job, you can be subject to very serious fines and penalties, especially if someone gets hurt. In addition, if you employ people you become subject to CalOSHA job safety regulations which can be a real pain in the back side on roofing jobs.

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Answered on 8/11/15, 11:01 am


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