Thousands of people’s complaints about California contractors are locked in state files – and you will never get to see them. The NBC Bay Area Responds team has been asking: Why? When you hire a ...
CARSON CITY — A list of 21 unlicensed contractors is displayed on the Nevada State Contractors Board’s website, a sort of “most wanted” inventory of people accused of taking big payments from clients ...
VTDigger: Regulators think few contractors are registered with the state — and they want to reel them in
To get registered with the state, contractors pay a fee, provide proof of insurance and have to disclose any criminal records. A licensure requirement could set a higher bar, requiring contractors to ...
Regulators think few contractors are registered with the state — and they want to reel them in
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - In response to the rising number of complaints about residential solar companies, the Nevada State Contractors Board has announced the launch of a special Solar Investigations ...
NBC Bay Area: See why you can't see more than 10,000 complaints about California contractors
See why you can't see more than 10,000 complaints about California contractors
Las Vegas Sun: Nevada contractors board pushes for stricter regulations on unlicensed workers
NBC Boston on MSN: Why aren't contractor complaints displayed on state's consumer website?
FOX5 Las Vegas: Nevada Contractors Board launches unit to investigate solar company complaints
Bootstrap Business: How Small Contractors Are Using Google Local Services Ads To Get More Calls
Bootstrap Business explains how small contractors are using Google local services ads to get more calls via Ads, SEO, ratings, pages, and reviews.
How Small Contractors Are Using Google Local Services Ads To Get More Calls
Forbes: 3 Reasons Why ‘Constructive Complaining’ Is Good For You, By A Psychologist
Are you venting, or staying stuck in your frustration? Here’s how to tell the difference, and have a constructive conversation instead. While you might view complaining in a negative light, it’s not ...
3 Reasons Why ‘Constructive Complaining’ Is Good For You, By A Psychologist