Home construction and improvement projects in the U.S. are governed state and local laws that require contractors to be properly licensed and registered. These laws are designed to protect homeowners and maintain industry standards. Whether building a new home or renovating an existing one, contractors are typically required to hold valid licenses, register their businesses, and comply with the laws and standards that govern the industry. If a contractor fails to meet these requirements, they may lose the ability to enforce their contracts, recover payment, or defend themselves in court, even if the work is completed.
A recent case from Florida illustrates the risks of noncompliance with contractor licensing statues. In CAM Bradford Homes, LLC v. Arrants , the Florida First District C