No offense but "Instructions"?????????????????
To become a valid contractor takes education, testing. licensing, and experience.
Contracting to "BUILD" also takes Govt. approval at whatever level, knowledge of codes and zoning. Plumbing and electrical issues. Load and stress issues. Land issues, water table knowledge, right of way knowledge, etc etc etc etc etc etc
Begin with training, hopefully gaining knowledge, seek and perhaps find, employment in the trades, gain experience enough to be a valid contractor on your own, and the money behind you to do so, then practice the trade and be patient in the competition.
Rev. Steven
2006-06-21 14:53:21
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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call the dept of consumer affairs in GA, or call an accountant or attorney.
2006-06-21 22:42:24
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answered by miss angel 3
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