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You have selected ‘Building inspection’ as your trade/profession.

We define Building inspection as...

A professional typically hired by either a city, township, or county to inspect structures of buildings at different stages of completion. A building inspector is usually certified in one or more services, such as a residential, commercial, or mechanical inspector. Home inspectors hired by buyers or lenders for the purposes of assessing condition and value are not considered under this selection. If your business is home inspection services, consider selecting "Home Inspection" instead.

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  • Individual/Sole proprietor: A business owned and run by one person (or a married couple), where the business assets and liabilities are not separate from your personal assets and liabilities. You are considered a sole proprietorship if you engage in business and do not register as any other type of entity.
  • Partnership: Organized by a simple agreement between two or more people to run a business together and share profits/losses. This agreement is often written but can sometimes be informal.
  • Corporation: Organized by filing articles of incorporation with the state. This creates a more complex legal entity owned by shareholders. It has its own rights, obligations, and liabilities.
  • Limited Liability Company (LLC): Typically organized by filing articles of organization with the state. This creates a legal entity separate from the owners (called "members"). It will typically have an operating agreement that outlines how the LLC will be run.
  • Limited Liability Partnership (LLP): Organized by filing a registration with the state specifically as an LLP. Like a partnership, it's an agreement between partners, but with the added liability protection registered with the state.
  • Joint Venture: Organized by a specific agreement between two or more parties to work together on a particular project. The organization is defined by the terms of that agreement and is usually temporary.
  • Association: Organized by a group of people coming together for a shared purpose. The organizational structure varies greatly depending on the purpose and can range from informal groups with bylaws to formally incorporated entities.

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Home only: I work primarily from my home office space

Home and Client Locations: I work primarily at client locations or job sites

Own or Rent space: I have an office space I own or rent