By Robert Collins, Quarve Contracting.
Finding a trustworthy contractor is incredibly important when it comes to any home improvement project, especially when you are replacing your roof. Stricter rules on worker classification could mean higher costs for homeowners — but they also promise better protections for workers and fairer competition among businesses. Whether you're planning a renovation or a major remodel, Quarve Contracting believes that understanding these changes is crucial before you sign on the dotted line.
In 2024, a landmark bill was passed to combat employer misclassification fraud. This law makes it harder for employers to incorrectly classify employees as independent contractors, which can deprive workers of important rights and benefits. Key provisions for remodeling contractors kick in on March 1, 2025.
Key provisions include:
Given these changes, here are some steps to ensure you hire a reputable and compliant contractor:
1 – Verify licensing and insurance: Always hire a licensed contractor. A license ensures the contractor has met state requirements, including passing exams and maintaining liability insurance. You can verify a contractor's license through the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry.
2 – Check references and experience: Ask for references and check how long the contractor has been in business. A well-established contractor with a good track record is more likely to comply with the new laws and deliver quality work
3 – Review the contract thoroughly: Ensure the contract includes a detailed summary of the work, materials, total price, payment schedule and timelines. The contract should also specify that any changes must be documented in a written change order
4 – Avoid red flags: Be wary of contractors who:
5 – Understand your rights: Familiarize yourself with the protections offered by the new misclassification law. If you suspect a contractor is misclassifying workers, you can report it to the appropriate authorities
Choosing the right contractor involves more than just finding someone who can do the job. By following these tips, you can protect yourself and contribute to fair business practices in the construction industry.
Original article and photo source: Quarve Contracting
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