A Contractor's license  gives a building  contractor the ability to state that they are licensed.  In many  states, licensing requirements are similar, but state building laws  vary.  If one is already licensed in a single state, in order to claim  licensing in another state, usually a person must undergo the same  examinations and testing to receive a contractor's license. The  Contractor’s license may be  for general construction, or may be obtained for specialized fields,  such as plumbing, painting or knowledge of heating and cooling systems  like HVAC.   Hiring a licensed Contractor tends to assure that one is getting someone  with knowledge of state laws regarding building, and has a greater  degree of experience.   Additionally, people cannot usually obtain  a Contractor's license unless  they are also incorporated as a business.  This protects both the  contractor and would-be employers.  If a worker with a contractor’s license performs shoddy  work, or builds any type of building that does not come up to code, he  or she can lose his or her license,  as well as being sued by employers.
  
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