[CLC-Discussion] Interior decorator license
Diane Perera
dperera at dpconstructionlaw.com
Thu Jan 8 11:35:41 PST 2015
They can act as a project manager and owner's representative. There's a fine line and it depends on the contract.
Diane S. Perera, Esq.
Florida Bar Board Certified in Construction Law
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But you aren't saying they can act as a general contractor?
Frederick C. Barnes, P.A.
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Maitland, FL 32751
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Paul-
Residential interior design is exempt from licensure. If residential and you want to discuss, please call me.
Diane S. Perera, Esq.
Florida Bar Board Certified in Construction Law
Law Office of Diane S. Perera, P.A.
12485 SW 137 Avenue, Suite 106
Miami, FL 33186
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Ppacchianaesq
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Subject: [CLC-Discussion] Interior decorator license
I have a client with an interior decorator license who hired a licensed
plumber and electrician to do some simple work, eg: replacing sink, hanging
lighting fixtures, etc. in connection with a larger design project.
Homeowner refuses to pay saying she acted as a general contractor which is
beyond the scope of her license. Any thoughts?
Paul Pacchiana
Attorney at Law
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