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A Certified Residential Contractor wants to bid on a four-story condominium project. What must they do to legally perform this work?

Correct Answer

C) Upgrade to a different license classification

A Certified Residential Contractor license is limited to buildings up to three stories. For a four-story building, the contractor must upgrade to a Certified Building Contractor or Certified General Contractor license.

Answer Options
A
Obtain additional insurance coverage
B
Partner with a structural engineer
C
Upgrade to a different license classification
D
Get special approval from the building department

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Florida law strictly defines the scope of work for each contractor license classification. A Certified Residential Contractor (CRC) license is specifically limited to residential buildings that are three stories or less in height. Since this project involves a four-story condominium, it exceeds the height limitation for a CRC license. The contractor must upgrade to either a Certified Building Contractor (CBC) or Certified General Contractor (CGC) license, both of which allow construction of buildings over three stories.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Obtain additional insurance coverage

While additional insurance may be prudent for larger projects, it does not address the fundamental legal issue that the contractor's current license classification does not permit work on buildings over three stories. Insurance coverage alone cannot override statutory licensing limitations.

Option B: Partner with a structural engineer

Although partnering with a structural engineer is often required for multi-story construction projects, this does not solve the licensing limitation problem. The contractor themselves must hold the appropriate license classification to legally perform the work, regardless of professional partnerships.

Option D: Get special approval from the building department

Building department approval is part of the normal permitting process for any construction project, but it cannot waive or override state licensing requirements. The building department cannot grant special approval that would allow a contractor to work outside their license classification's scope.

Memory Technique

CRC = 'Can't Reach Clouds' (limited to 3 stories), CBC/CGC = 'Can Build Clouds' (no height limit)

Reference Hint

Florida Statutes Chapter 489 - Contracting; Florida Administrative Code 61G4 for specific license classifications and limitations

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