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What difference is there between a licensed painter and a non- licenced painter?

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What difference is there between a licensed painter and a non- licenced painter?

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If the painter is licensed he is authorised by the state government to work within the painting industry. Different states have different licencing requirements. If your state has licencing requirements and the painter is licenced, it will provide you with some degree of protection provided by the governmental authority. Additionally, non-licenced painters who are operating illegally in a state which has licencing laws are generally poor tradesmen and by employing an unlicenced painter you are leaving yourself open to substantial problems. The Painting Broker makes sure that all painters that are referred are licenced (if required).

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