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How To Check On Contractor's License?

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have engaged an interior designer/contractor to perform renovation of my apartment. He has outsourced the construction of a patio roof to a sub-contractor who has performed shoddy work. The acrylic roof cracked, the wooden structure is not straight, the finishing of the roof is horrible.

I have some questions:

1. How can I check if a contractor is licensed? Is it with SCAL, BCA or other authority?

2. In event that a contractor is not licensed or registered, can I reject their work which has been performed?

3. Am I liable to pay a non-licensed contractor for some work which has no quality control?

4. How can I appeal against a non-licensed contractor?

Greatly appreciate if anyone can provide advice to my concern.

Thanks!

 

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have engaged an interior designer/contractor to perform renovation of my apartment. He has outsourced the construction of a patio roof to a sub-contractor who has performed shoddy work. The acrylic roof cracked, the wooden structure is not straight, the finishing of the roof is horrible.

I have some questions:

1. How can I check if a contractor is licensed? Is it with SCAL, BCA or other authority?

2. In event that a contractor is not licensed or registered, can I reject their work which has been performed?

3. Am I liable to pay a non-licensed contractor for some work which has no quality control?

4. How can I appeal against a non-licensed contractor?

Greatly appreciate if anyone can provide advice to my concern.

Thanks!

See item 36, 37, 38 in

http://www.bca.gov.sg/WorksApprovalNotRequ...t.html#exterior

Your ID should know better if the said job required a licensed contractor. Anyway, A licensed contractor CAN authorize any sub-contractors to do jobs that required license/approval.

Important thing is to hold the ID/main contractor responsible for the job.

Edited by bepgof
 

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