Using Someone Contractor License

Published 2017-10-19
In this video I share the dos and donts with using someones license or renting your license out to someone.
If you have questions post them below.

Tyrone Jones, Director/Instructor
Tyrone Jones is a licensed California contractor that holds classifications of A License, B License, C-08 License and past owner of several partnered construction companies throughout California.

His background includes working as a labor moving to working foreman to coordinator to superintendent to Owner of his first construction company. As owner he also offered his services as a consultant to other larger contractors. As Tyrone decided to settle down within the establish businesses he wanted to do more consulting and helping in the industry. So he focus his attention on managing several companies and building the school you see now.

As a Teacher, Mentor, Business Owner, Contractor, and present Director of the Construction Entrepreneurs Schools, he brings enthusiasm, practical experience, a vast knowledge of construction, and years of estimating and teaching experience to thousands of construction professionals.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Adpspro
    Man, good stuff. Lots of value you provide on your videos. Definitely watching a couple of your videos.
  • @soulshop1
    Great content! Your content really fills in the gaps. It’s one thing to read through the information, but you really break it down. Thank you!!!
  • @PH-ek6um
    Good Stuff. Will be watch future posts.
  • @mikev9659
    I’m so glad I came across your video, ready for business!!
  • @johncampini9874
    Tyrone thank you for taking my call great video Thanks again
  • @MrKelly-ll1lx
    Hoping you and family are doing well out there! God bless 🙏🏾
  • @julieharris9622
    Thanks so much I'm so glad i found this i will b watching more of ur videos
  • I have a question. Let’s say I start a company that replaces windows and doors or does patio covers/awnings all of which require a contractors license for in my state. I want to do all the sales and marketing but I’m going to use a contractor to do all the work so basically a different company all together that has a contractors license. Can I do that? Or do I need to also hold a contractors license and subcontract the work to someone that is also licensed to do the work? Hope that makes sense.
  • Rules can be different for each state check with state rules and regulations
  • Good information. I'm a licensed HVAC/R contractor in TX. In Texas you if you are a license holder for a company you have to be a owner or employee of the company. You can only hold a license for one company at a time. Great information I guess for where you live. Have a blessed day
  • @Murrietaplumber
    A lot of good knowledge there. But I was wondering does this apply to the state of California also. Thanks
  • Thank you for your video it was helpful, but I had a question. My dad has a landscaping company, but he doesn't have a license. I want to get a license and allow him to use it to help him out, but I am worried about tax issues. If the license under my name is being used would I be doing taxes for his earnings?
  • Some home owners you can never please ok no matter what you do ok this even goes for any building projects residential, commercial, industrial.
  • @jeehoe
    Great content a big 👍 for what you do. Question: is it true that a sole proprietor cannot sign off as an RMO? And 1 more for the road: if i apply for a contractors license as a sole proprietor can I still piggyback off of someones license? The reason I ask is because the RMO is required to have a min 20% stake in my company (but as a sole proprietor im not sure that I can share ownership). Thanks in advance
  • I live in GA now. I was piggy backing off someones license in alabama.. well now I'm in Ga.. Will that still work??
  • @balla2828
    As homeowners can we hire a non-licensed person to construct a new room addition (adding square footage to your home) or a totally new home without a license? Is just a normal person is allowed to do this job? I am in California. Your reply would be highly appreciated.