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Recent Approval - Minnesota Residential Building Contractor to Florida Roofing Contractor

August 6, 2024 Jason Lambert

We helped a client with a Minnesota Residential Building Contractor recently obtain his Florida Roofing Contractor’s license without having to take an exam.

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Our Licensing Application Results for All Contractors

July 21, 2024 Jason Lambert

Since 2020 we have helped numerous contractors obtain their Florida Contractor’s licenses. Click here to view all of our results for all of our applications for out-of-state contractors, in-state contractors, and those qualifying additional businesses.

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Two Ways to Get an Electrical Contractor's License in Florida Using Your Georgia Electrical Contractor's License

July 21, 2024 Jason Lambert

There are two different ways you can use an existing Georgia electrical contractor’s license to obtain an electrical contractor’s license in Florida, depending on the type of license and how long you have been licensed.

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In Licensing Tags Georgia

Three Ways to Get a General Contractor's License in Florida Using Your Georgia General Contractor's License

July 21, 2024 Jason Lambert

There are three different ways you can use an existing Georgia general contractor’s license to obtain a general contractor’s license in Florida, depending on the type of license and how long you have been licensed.

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Three Ways to Get a Residential Contractor's License in Florida Using Your Georgia Residential Basic Contractor's License

July 21, 2024 Jason Lambert

There are three different ways you can use an existing Georgia residential basic contractor’s license to obtain a residential contractor’s license in Florida, depending on the type of license and how long you have been licensed.

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How to Get a Contractor's License in Florida Using Your Existing Georgia Contractor's License

July 15, 2024 Jason Lambert

There are three different ways you can use your existing Georgia Contractor’s License to obtain a Florida Contractor’s license, including several that do not require that you take any exam in Florida.

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How to Get Licensed in Florida Using Your Existing California Contractor's License

July 15, 2024 Jason Lambert
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Our Licensing Application Results for Georgia Contractors

July 15, 2024 Jason Lambert

Since 2020 we have helped numerous contractors obtain their Florida Contractor’s licenses. Click here to view our results specifically for those that started with a Georgia Contractor’s license.

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Jason Lambert is a Florida licensed attorney who focuses his practice on representing and advising contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers in the construction industry throughout the state of Florida. Before law school, Jason spent a decade working in the construction industry, primarily as a project manager and operations director for both new construction and remodeling. He also has experience in the wholesale and retail electrical, flooring, and countertop industries.


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Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals Reverses Dismissal of Pro Se Claims Against Cabinet Contractor, Allowing Punitive Damages Claims to Stand
Apr 30, 2025
Apr 30, 2025

The case, which arose out of the omission of soft-close features in a closet cabinet installation and a dispute over a $2,500 repair, resulted in a lawsuit seeking damages plus nearly $500,000 in punitive damages.

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Apr 30, 2025
Court Reverses Judgment in Favor of Contractor After Determining Contractor Was Unlicensed
Apr 22, 2025
Apr 22, 2025

The decision turned on the Third District Court of Appeal’s interpretation of 489.128, Florida Statutes, which makes contracts entered into by unlicensed contractors unenforceable.

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Apr 22, 2025
Court Refuses to Increase Lien Transfer Deposit Amount in Unconsolidated Cases
Mar 10, 2025
Mar 10, 2025

Florida’s Third District Court of Appeal recently declined to reverse a trial court’s refusal to increase the amount a construction lien transfer deposit and the trial court’s related discharge of a lis pendens. The decision seems to rest, at least in part, on the fact that the lien foreclosure action and related breach of contract claims were progressing in two separate, unconsolidated cases.

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Mar 10, 2025

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Jason S. Lambert
Hill Ward Henderson
101 E. Kennedy Blvd Ste. 3700
Tampa, FL 33602
(727) 743-1037
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