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Unlicensed contractors are not bonded or insured, which means their operating costs are much lower and they are able to quote construction jobs lower than licensed contractors. Besides being budget-friendly, the only potential benefit to working with an unlicensed contractor is that you donb t have to compensate them for work since theyb re not operating legally.
Unlicensed contractors that are not bonded and not insured means that people who contract for their services are risking not being compensated when there is a problem. Bonding and insuring contractors should give consumers confidence in both their work and their ability to compensate you when things go wrong. When dealing with general contractors, you definitely get what you pay for. Licensing should be viewed as a positive thing for general contractors, not a negative.