I agree with the new laws regarding licensing for contractor's. The educational requirements could only be an asset to the contractor. Knowledge is key. I understand when contractor's feel that hand's on experience is superior to educational requirements. Hand's on experience is vital, we all can learn by doing. But, equally important is: Education. Without argument, these requirements are now law. Those who refuse to follow the law, deserves and should be held accountable by the law.
Licensing also helps the homeowner in case of a problem. Without the required license, a homeowner is on their own if there is a problem, with no support or assistance from the state.
What really upsets me, is all the talk about the new laws, cracking down on violators, etc., is only as good as one's Proscecutor. We were recently confronted with a situation regarding a M & A Contractor.The shoddy work (tile work) that was done was evidence of his lack of knowledge and experience. We had to pay another contractor to re-do the work that was improperly done.We attempted resolution and compensation through our local small claims, and the Magistrate ruled in favor of the contractor. The contractor even states in his ad in the local phone directory: Satisfaction Guaranteed! Unfortunately, for us-it meant nothing in the court of law! We also attempted to hold him accountable in court for being unlicensed. Again, the courts decided to rule without prejudice. So-even though these new laws are valuable to the homeowner, they are only as good as our Prosecutor. In my county, St. Clair County-the courts are not making the violator's be accountable! This is not right-the law is the law, whether it's a horrendous crime, or a small,harmless violation-citizen's need to know that the law will be enforced!