OK,....... so in Illinois there are only a few specific trades that require a state license. Such as plumber, fire sprinkler or alarm installer, roofer, irrigation contractor. The rest of the trades or contractors city registration varies per municipality. These are usually written into the ordinances for the specific city. And sometimes not at all which means anybody can do the work, technically, as long as they register.
Having said that, and I wish I didn't write that garbage out, some cities allow for a homeowner to be their own contractor(s). One of the stipulations usually is that it is your own house and you are the only one performing the work. All work is inspected to meet code and corrections are made when not compliant. There is a lot of hand holding though and it takes a lot of time to complete some of these small projects.
So, to my question. Do you allow for homeowners to be their own contractors (plumbing, electrical, mechanical, mason, any of them, all of them, etc etc) or not? If you do, do you make them fill out an affadavit or other form? Do you require a cert. of insurance? How much? Do you require a bond? How much? ANd the big one, do you require some sit down test in the office?
Thanks
Having said that, and I wish I didn't write that garbage out, some cities allow for a homeowner to be their own contractor(s). One of the stipulations usually is that it is your own house and you are the only one performing the work. All work is inspected to meet code and corrections are made when not compliant. There is a lot of hand holding though and it takes a lot of time to complete some of these small projects.
So, to my question. Do you allow for homeowners to be their own contractors (plumbing, electrical, mechanical, mason, any of them, all of them, etc etc) or not? If you do, do you make them fill out an affadavit or other form? Do you require a cert. of insurance? How much? Do you require a bond? How much? ANd the big one, do you require some sit down test in the office?
Thanks