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Real Estate Exec 'electricians'? All their wiring would have potential, ( even when it's switched off ), and their Ohms are in the best neighborhoods. And as for Back-stabbing- No contest!!
Alan
Wood work but can't!
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Bad for terminology, good for the thought & effort.
The way I've heard in several towns, the "qualified persons" rule is used to nail non licensees who charge for doing non-permit work, but can exempt homeowners who aren't doing it "for pay".
I would suspect that that interpretation, along with close supervision by a knowledgable EC would let this slide.
In addition, I thought that H4H was the insuree (? on term), and that their GC insurance would be used, instead of the individual EC's.
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I did some work for Habitat' before... Had some eager "Helpers"... Ironically, I got hooked up in it through some Real Estate company employees that I did work for. It was all in existing buildings and was mostly just correction work, broken devices etc.
Mark Heller "Well - I oughta....." -Jackie Gleason
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If they were all real estate executives and they all got themselves electrocuted , then it wouldn't be too bad.
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[quote] If they were all real estate executives and they all got themselves electrocuted , then it wouldn't be too bad. [/qoute] Come on now, thats not nice. Lawyers, maybe, just kidding [This message has been edited by IanR (edited 11-08-2005).]
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John, the EC is going to broker that house....
It's a new TV theme: swapping licenses instead of swapping homes.
On deck: doctors and attorneys swap.... judges and legislators swap....
A trend is born....
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