I have a 12 month lease and my landlord wants to sell the house at the end of the lease. So he is doing all the remodeling, painting, and showing of the house while we are still living in it. It is noisy and very inconvienient and he is offering very little compensation. What kind of rights to I have under California law for a lease agreement and what kind of compensation do you think is reasonable?
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This custom bathroom remodel in Garden Grove was designed by Lester with Dreamworks Remodeling. One of the design challanges was the low window in the shower. This was overcome by installing a shower surround in Bronze from American Bath Factory, this is incorporated with the rainhead shower head, diverter valve, tub diverter and hand held unit. We also installed other Dream Bath fixtures to include Mahogany wall cabinet, Mahogany furniture vaity, Mahogany Mirror, Bronze vessel sink (Art Cast Metal), wall mount faucet in bronze, Travertine Countertop Look (Sistine Stone From Dream Bath), all other fixtures from ABF such as Bronze towel bar, Bronze TP holder, and Bronze Towel Bar. We also routed electrical for a Kohler Whirpool bath, which is a Kohler Devonshire tub. Porcelain flooring that has a Travertine look from Bedrosians.
I am thinking about moving to El Paso texas and would like to continue working as a general contractor over there. What are the requirements of that state. Can I somehow “transfer” my license over by filling out the propper forms and paying the propper fees?
I have been licensed for 6 years in California and I would imagine that this state would be one of the more difficult to work in. Any insight for Texas?
Materials used would include natural stone tile on the floors and shower/tub walls, a glass enclosed shower, dual sink, natural stone slab counter top or natural stone tile counter top and possibly jacuzzi tub.
I would like to do the all around handyman stuff and was wondering if i could just get business card’s and flyers made? I can do Plumbing, electrical, remodeling , yard care and the odd and not so odd jobs.