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| I'm starting a Moving/Labor business in SoCal, do I need to be Licensed and Bonded and how do I do that? I've been running a business as a college student where I help people load/unload their moving trucks. Seldom do I actually move the stuff in my own truck. My business is starting to get bigger and bigger and I'm even getting a contract with a large builder to move in anyone who buys a condo in their building. What kind of licenses etc do I need to make sure I don't get into trouble, and where do I begin. Keep in mind I don't usually "move" the stuff, just help with the labor in terms of loading and unloading. Thanks a bunch!!! |
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