Licensing for landscape pros

The irony here though, he explains, is that the licensing board only has real leverage over the licensed contractor, who, almost by definition, is a responsible professional, but not over the unlicensed operator who, also almost by definition, is a fly-by-night not adhering to professional standards...

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