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How to Renew Your Florida Mobile Home Broker/Dealer License (Step-by-Step Guide)
Renewing your Florida Mobile Home Broker or Dealer License is essential for maintaining compliance and continuing to legally operate your business. This guide explains the Florida mobile home license renewal process, including surety bond requirements, insurance considerations, renewal paperwork, fees, and common mistakes that can delay approval. Learn how to prepare for renewal and keep your business in good standing.

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Jun 54 min read


How Surety Bonds Work (With Real Examples)
Surety bonds can seem confusing, especially if you're applying for a license, bidding on a project, or starting a business. This guide explains how surety bonds work, who they protect, how claims are handled, and how they differ from insurance. You'll also see real-world examples involving auto dealers, contractors, freight brokers, and construction companies to help you understand the bonding process.

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Jun 25 min read


How Bonding Capacity Affects Contractor Growth
Bonding capacity directly impacts how much work a contractor can take on and how fast their business can grow. Understanding how surety companies evaluate bonding limits helps contractors plan smarter, win larger projects, and avoid growth roadblocks. With the right financial strategy and surety partner, bonding capacity can increase over time and unlock new opportunities.

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Jan 93 min read


Contractor Surety Bond FAQ for New License Applicants
New contractor license applicants are often required to obtain a contractor surety bond, but many don’t fully understand how it works. This FAQ explains why contractor bonds are required, how much they cost, how claims work, and what new contractors need to know to get licensed without delays.

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Jan 72 min read


Understanding Permit Bonds for Contractors
Permit bonds are required by cities and counties before issuing construction permits and ensure contractors follow building codes and permit regulations. Unlike contractor license bonds, permit bonds are usually project-specific and tied to individual jobs. They protect the public by guaranteeing work is completed according to approved plans and local rules. Contractors in trades such as electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and general construction often need permit bonds.

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Dec 22, 20252 min read
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