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Cobb & Gonzalez, P.A.

4655 Salisbury Rd., Suite 200
Jacksonville, Florida
(904) 822-8001
About Cobb & Gonzalez, P.A.
Cobb & Gonzalez, P.A. is a law firm located in Jacksonville, Florida. The firm has been in business for 1 years. Their practice areas include Construction Law, Business Litigation, Community Association Law, Real Estate Litigation, Administrative Law & Licensing, Corporate Formation & Transactions.
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Nov 11, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
FloridaLicenses
Sounds like you would need a CGC or Tower Specialty license. The Florida DBPR has a great website with all the information that you need. See More...
Feb 9, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
Florida
The Board would listen but they would likely not grant the reinstatement. "Notwithstanding the provisions of the professional practice acts administered by
the department, the department may, at its discretion, reinstate the license of an individual whose license has become void if the department determines
that the individual failed to comply because of illness or economic hardship. The individual must apply to the department for reinstatement and paSee More...
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Oct 17, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
FloridaLicenses
There is no state licensing for a pressure washing business. The local license requirements would depend largely on the city, county or locale that you are
operating the business. Occupational or business taxes are very common so you can likely expect that expense/requirement. You should also consider
incorporating into a business entity and carrying general liability insurance and workers compensation if you plan on employing people to perform the work.
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Feb 7, 2023
From an Anonymous Contractor
FloridaLicenses
I served on the Florida licensing board and can answer these questions. Please call my office for a consultation. (904)822-8001 See More...
Oct 5, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
Florida
It would depend on what the rental agreement states. If you have the right to pull the equipment under the terms of the contract, then you can exercise that
the right. If they prevent you - you are not allowed to breach the peace and get the equipment, you can call the police and see if they will escort you.
Otherwise, you can file for an injunction and receive an order from the Court that allows you to recover the equipment. You may also be able to rSee More...
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