Hey friends, Allen Lee here with Honest Lee Handyman Services in Sacramento California.
Today I wanted to talk to you specifically about the handyman laws and regulations here in California.
Now knowing the laws and regulations in the state that you live in is one of the most
important things that you can do when you are starting out your handyman business.
For me being in California that was one of the first things that I ever did when I even
thought of starting my handyman business, was really research what the handyman laws
were in California.
Now this is very hard to find, If you guys are in any state you can probably relate with
what I am saying is that it is very hard to find out exactly what the laws and regulations
are in your state regarding handymans and contractors.
So I was told many different things, everything from you can't do this, you can't do that,
you can't do this and it all contradicted itself.
So what I personally did is I signed up for quite a few courses and training classes at
the CSLB which is the contractors state license board here in California, it's actually not
too far from where I live.
So I signed up for some classes there, took those, and I asked specifically what were
the laws regarding handymen in California.
And this is what they told me, they said the laws regarding handymen in California is if
you are an unlicensed contractor meaning a handyman and you don't have a contractors
license, you can only legally perform work up to $500 including labor and materials.
Now this means that you cannot split a job up at all.
So a lot of times people tell me, like customers tell me they'll say "oh we can pay you $500
this week $500 next week and $500 the week after.
According to the state of California, that is a no no and completely illegal and you
cannot split up jobs like that.
And again this is my understanding of the law so uh don't take what I am saying as truth
and facts um the final be all end all I would highly recommend you do all your own research
because laws are so tricky.
When you're gonna start something you really want to take responsibility for that and take
that into your own hands and figure out exactly what it is for you.
So this is how I understand them and this is the way the things have been explained
to me um if you guys have anything to add to this video I would love to hear it.
Um but alos in California regarding trades what trades you can work in and what trades
you cannot work in so legally at least the way I understand it if you are an unlicensed
contractor you can work in any trade you want.
So you can do painting, you can do plumbing, electrical, HVAC, roofing, uh but you cannot
do jobs that are over $500 including labor and materials so obviously that law there,
the $500 limit excludes some of those trades so like roofing well you can probably do roofing
repairs and roof patches but you couldn't replace a whole roof that would obviously
exceed the $500 limit um and so from what I understand and what I've been told about
the projects law is it's $500 per project including labor and materials so if someone
wanted you to install a ceiling fan in one room and a kitchen sink I mean a kitchen faucet
in the other room then you could legally do that, but if they were remodeling their whole
house and they just wanted to hire you as a handyman to come in and install a ceiling
fan and a kitchen faucet, you technically could not do that cuz it's part of a whole
project so I hope that makes sense so say like someone buys a bathroom vanity for $499
I asked them this particular question this is kind of crazy, if they buy a bathroom vanity
for $499 you can only legally charge them $1 for labor to install that vanity now that's
completly asinine I know it's crazy and a lot of people say well it's just worth just
trying everything and you know just hoping you don't get caught but there are believe
it or not a lot of stings that go on um state governments are pretty strong especially here
in California they want to uphold their authority so if you check out the CSLB which is the
contractors state license board they have a YouTube channel and you can see all their
stings that they do.
They do quite a few stings all around California that are catching these unlicensed contractors
these people that operate as a handyman but yet they do Contractors size work and they
don't disclose that or anything like that so there's a lot of risks in this so that's
why I say to do your own research and figure out exactly what the laws are in your own
city or town um and also another thing is advertising is huge.
They can I mean so I don't know if it's just California but the California state government
is very huge and they want to just play their authority so even advertising right so if
you advertise like say you're a handyman Joe Shmoe handyman and you put on your tool trailer
I do painting I do electrical I do plumbing technically, there has been cases out there,
where they have fined the person and they have given them the same penalty for contracting
without a license because in their eyes at least it doesn't really make sense to me painting
can the whole painting category can go over $500 plumbing can go over $500 electrical
can go over $500 so what I have been advised to do and what makes it legal is advertise
that I do minor painting, minor plumbing, minor electrical, so putting the word minor
in front of it in some sense where it doesn't go over $500 even though I think minor can
definitely go over five hundred dollars but you want to stay above the law and not break
the law as much as you can so I'm doing this series right now where I want to help people
out one of the most common questions that I get is people ask me what are the handyman
laws and regulations in my state and honestly I only know Californias laws and regulations
right now but I want to expand that I want to figure out what other peoples laws and
regulations are and make videos on that and that would help them out as well.
So if I get enough questions for a specific state in the comments section below I will
definitely do your state next and just launch a full investigation on that state kind of
like I did in California figure out exactly what the laws are and bring that here to you
guys on YouTube so comment in the comment section below with what state you're in also
what country you're in what your laws are and like this video please subscribe to this
channel and check out all my other videos because I have a whole bunch of them pertaining
on a whole bunch of things all on the handyman lifestyle.So thank you all so much for tuning
in and I hope you guys have a fantastic day.
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