Legal Question in Construction Law in Florida
We are a Florida State Licensed Roofing Company. Is the License holder, the actual qualifier of the business responsible for loans and financial decissions for the business?, even though he is not an officer or a stock holder of the business in any way. He simply signs documents relative to issuing permits when required.
1 Answer from Attorneys
As the qualifier, it depends on how your agreement with the company is written. Hopefully you are qualifying for a corporation with a written agreement to indemnify you for any issues that may arise. Typically the chief financial officer will be held liable for money issues and the construction qualifier is responsible to business issues such as items that may occur on the jobsite. Responsibility may broaden based on what incident occurs.
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