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Originally Posted by mikemover
It would also make it even more difficult for "do-it-yourselfers" and independent contractors.... Local zoning laws and inspectors in many locales ALREADY make things very tough for DIY guys and small-time independent contractors.
More ridiculous knee-jerk legislation like this is the LAST thing we need right now.
Mike
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My brother in law is a private contractor in the home improvement business. He's extrememly talented and does high end quality work.
But he's getting run out of business. Why? Too many migrant workers in the area are willing to work for cheap, so he can't get any work unless he seriously underbids and makes little to no profit. On top of that, too many homeowners simply don't want quality (translate more expensive) work done on their homes because in the DC market, they don't plan to stay in their present homes for more than a few years. They'd rather have cheap work done of questionable quality since they won't be around when everthing falls apart.
So he and his wife are moving to Arizona where he'll build their house and then become a high school teacher. Not a bad profession, though.
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