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Originally Posted by speede5
For the record, I am most definately not. I do not sell door to door, I am not a solicitor.
You don't know what you're talking about.
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I don't know. Maybe. If you take part in "constructing, altering, renovating, maintaining, repairing, adding to or improving a building that is used or is to be used as a house by the owner, occupier or person in control of it; or (ii) altering, maintaining or improving real property to be used in connection with a house" you are considered a "direct sales contractor" and are subject to the requirements of this act. Another shorter definition is anyone who "adds goods or services to a real property". Is this what you do? People not requiring a license include people selling newspapers, water, lumber, stuff grown on a farm, stock animals, grain....not seeing construction contractors there. So I'm going to say yes, you are required.
http://www.qp.gov.sk.ca/documents/En...atutes/D28.pdf
We have regulations for just about everything over $100 in value. Why would contractors be allowed to sell goods and services willy nilly?