
Reminder from Planning & Zoning Before Signing Contracts or Paying Deposits
Before signing any contracts or putting down any deposits, check the following:
- Is the contractor licensed by the LA State Board of Licensed Contractors? Even an out of state company can obtain a LA license. Make sure the contractor is licensed for the work to be done.
- Ask for a copy of their insurance and call the insurance company to confirm. Call your home insurance carrier and let them know which contractor you are considering using.
- Get it in writing. Ask for written estimates and don’t pay without a contract identifying the entire scope of work.
- The type of required license for residential work depends on the TOTAL job cost;
- Under $7,500 – no license required
- $7,500 to $75,000 – home improvement license required.
- Over $75,000 – general contractor license.
- Commercial work over $10,000 requires a general contractor license.
- Check with your local Better Business Bureau to learn if your considered contractor is in good standing. You should also ask for references.
- Permits for repairs including, such as roof repairs, electrical rework are required prior to work beginning. However permit fees for repairs due to Hurricane Ida will be waived.
* Permits can be applied for online at www.mypermitnow.org. We are also developing a physical location to facilitate in-person permit applications. Stay tuned for more information on this. *
HELPFUL HINTS:
- Use common sense and look for warning signs, such as the lack of professional business cards with license and insurance information
- Vehicles with little or no business signage
- There are scammers and fly-by-nighters. Ask questions. Don’t let yourself be forced into a hasty decision by smooth talk.
- Remember, YOU are in charge.