Showing posts with label important links. Show all posts
Showing posts with label important links. Show all posts

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Licenses, Etc. - A DBPR Approved Credit Reporting Agency

In Florida, to work as a State Certified Contractor the Department of Business & Professional Regulation’s Construction Industry Licensing Board requires all applicants need to provide credit reports personally and on the business entity they want to qualify. Both credit reports must indicate that local, state, and federal records have been searched and personal credit reports must contain a FICO derived credit score.

Licenses, Etc. is now on the Florida DBPR’s List of approved Credit Reporting Agencies!

Our credit reports include:

  • FICO Score
  • Statement that Public Records have been searched at the Local, State and Federal Levels

So whether you need just a report run or you need an entire application service, call the team at Licenses, Etc.

Credit Report FAQs

Why do I need a Credit Report to get a Contractor’s License?
Your Personal Credit Report enables the State to make a decision on your Financial Responsibility and lets them ensure that the contractor applying for the license is Financially Responsible.

Why do I need a Credit Report for a newly formed business?
They are checking for open liens, judgments and bankruptcies. The State requires that all companies must have a credit report included in the application. The fact that it is a new company does not negate the need to have a report run on that company.

Can I have I have any open bankruptcies, judgments or liens?
The company, applicant and any officer of the company cannot have any unpaid Liens, Judgments or non-discharged Bankruptcies. You will be required to show legal documentation of satisfaction or discharge as proof in order to have your application reviewed.


Monday, December 31, 2012

New License Added: Irrigation Contractor


Big news has been announced regarding a new contractor category for Irrigation Contractors. As to when this license will be active, all we have heard is “in the near future”. What we do know is that the Irrigation Contractor’s exam will be administered via pencil and paper during the April and June 2013 exams. Even better news is that it will be converted to Computer Based format exam in August of 2013. 

This license has been added so that individuals and businesses who work solely with execution of contracts requiring installation, maintenance, repair, alterations, extension, and design of irrigation systems will now be able to legally provide this service without a separate license that is out of the scope of work performed. It is known that this does not include the installation of backflow preventers, which is work that must be performed by a licensed plumber. The Irrigation Contractor’s domain begins at the downstream side of the backflow preventer. Irrigation systems used for agricultural purposes shall not be included within the scope of this license either.

Contractors that would like to take this exam in April or June will be able to register starting in February. The team at Licenses, Etc. will definitely keep you up to date with any new information as it becomes available.

Monday, October 22, 2012

2012 Grandfathering Does Not Apply to Electrical Contractors


There appears to be some confusion over which registered licenses can now submit applications to become certified through the new Grandfathering statute. There were no changes to the Florida Statutes to allow for grandfathering of registered electrical contractors’ licenses. Only registered licensees under the purview of the Construction Industry Licensing Board can grandfather.

The DBPR has stated that some licensees have received letters from county building departments that they can grandfather their registered electrical contractor’s license. These letters are incorrect and there is no grandfathering for registered electrical contractors at this time.

If you are interested in becoming certified, we can help you file an application for the initial issuance of your Certified Electrical license. Or, if you do have a registered license governed by the CILB, you can find more information here:  http://licensesetc.blogspot.com/2012/09/registered-contractors-grandfathering.html

Monday, October 8, 2012

IMPORTANT NEWS... ID Theft Scam


The DBPR has issued a warning that identity thieves are posing as the Department of Business and Professional Regulation to gain personal information from license holders. They claim your license is being disciplined and want you to call an 800 number. Then they ask for your personal information. Please be aware that this is in no way connected with the Department or its regulatory authority.

DO NOT respond to the email or call the listed number. Instead, contact the Department directly at 850-487-1395. You can also log into your online account to view any public disciplinary actions.

The Department will investigate the matter and will work with law enforcement to determine whether any criminal action has occurred. If you have any specific questions, as always you can give us a call. The Licenses, Etc. Team is always available to help!

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Avoid Administrative Dissolution or Revocation


Yes we have called and emailed and shouted about this for months, but there are still a few business owners who have not filed your annual report. The original deadline of May 1st has obviously passed and the very final deadline is quickly approaching.  If you do not file by this final deadline of Friday, September 28th, your business will be dissolved or revoked. To reinstate a business is expensive and time consuming.

Avoid having your business administratively dissolved or revoked by filing your annual report by 5pm this Friday, September 28th, if you have not yet done so. Filings can be submitted directly on the Sunbiz website. Access to this website will not be available from 5 pm Friday, September 28th, until 8 am Monday, October 1st, for any electronic activity.

If you file between now and Friday, there will be a $400 penalty fee. It gets worse after Friday at 5pm. Any businesses that fail to submit annual reports by this deadline must file for reinstatement in order to continue doing any business.  The fee to file for reinstatement can be up to $750 or more. The longer you are inactive, the more it will cost.

If you took care of this by May 1st this post does not apply to you. We never want our clients to pay unnecessary fees or be caught working without being properly setup with the state. Feel free to contact us if we can assist you in any way with annual report filing or reinstatement. 

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Registered Contractors Grandfathering Starts October 1st


We have some amazing news for anyone who holds a Registered Contractor’s license that is under the purview of the CILB. If you have held an active state-registered license for a minimum of 5 years, you can submit an application to receive an equivalent Certified License as of October 1, 2012. This means that you can then be licensed to do work in any county throughout Florida without having to get multiple county licenses! All you would need to do is register your one license in the county you wish to do business!

House Bill 897, which passed during the 2012 legislative session, was approved by Governor Rick Scott on May 4, 2012. This bill will re-open and extend the time period for contractors to request that their registered contractor’s license be grandfathered to a state wide certified contractor’s license. This grandfathering time period will take effect on October 1, 2012 and applications will be accepted until November 1, 2015.

The basics:
  • Currently hold a valid state-registered construction license. (Specialty Licenses are not included in this grandfathering provision.)
  • Have, for that category, passed a written examination that the board finds to be substantially similar to the examination required to be licensed as a certified contractor under this part.
  • Have held an active state-registered license for a minimum of 5 years.
  • Have not had your contractor's license revoked at any time, nor have had your license suspended or been assessed a fine in excess of $500 within the last 5 years.
  • Hold the correct minimum insurances.
  • Meet the minimum 660 credit score, or obtain a bond if you do not.
  • Supply the application fee of $309.00.


This could be the perfect opportunity to expand your territory. Start getting those jobs that have always been just outside your reach…  Call the Team at Licenses, Etc. today to find out more. 

Monday, May 14, 2012

Out with the Old, In with New Apps and Enforced Rules


As anyone who has been connected with us for any length of time will know, we are always saying that things could change at any time. Well they did, but thankfully the state has given us time to adjust by allowing us to continue the old way for a while as we (and they!) learn their new system. What are we talking about? New applications. The state has updated their forms and we have scoured them to be able to let you know how they are easier than the old ones and more importantly how they are more difficult.

Let’s start with the easy. For Initial Issuance applications, the state no longer requires someone else to verify (sign off) on experience. Also, none of the new applications require bank letters or financial statements. The form that was streamlined the most, though, is the Qualifying an Additional Business Entity application. They no longer require CPA prepared financials or letter of capitalization, 3-months bank statements, bank verification letter, a list of projects completed by each company, information about who can pull permits or vendors, or a signature from a “responsible party” of each company.

This is sounding pretty good, maybe too good, right? Well, now let’s discuss why they are harder. Old applications only looked at credit reports for open bankruptcies/liens/judgments, but the new applications also look at credit SCORES.  Any applicant with a credit score below 660 is required to get a financial stability bond.  For Division-1 licenses (CRC, CBC and CGC), the bond is $20,000. For Division-2 licenses (everything else), the bond is $10,000.  Bond amounts can be cut in half ($10,000 D-1, $5,000 D-2) by taking a 14-hour financial responsibility course, but we are finding that surety companies are only offering these bonds on a very limited basis. From what we’re hearing right now the bond cost is around 3-5% of the bond amount PLUS collateral equal to the bond amount!

Although experience requirements have not changed, the way that experience is provided on the application has become much more detailed.  Now (for D-1 apps) every month of experience required needs to be accounted for on the paperwork with specific projects.  Also, the main ‘buzz words’ of each license type are listed as check-box items.  Each project must list the specific time period when the work was performed, and the check-boxes that apply to the project must be selected.  The combination of check boxes & months must be calculated to come up with the appropriate amount of experience.  D-2 is a bit more lenient than D-1, but the details are still much more elaborate than on the old forms. In addition to all of that, the name, license number, email address and phone number of the contractor that supervised the experience must be listed for each project.  This is to make sure that only experience gained while under the employ of a licensed contractor is used on the application.

We know this is a lot to take in… trust us… WE KNOW. We have until July 13th to submit the old forms, which gives us some time to learn the new ins and outs, so to speak. No one likes change, but as always, if you have any questions just give us a call. The one thing that can be counted on, we are here to help you.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

New Rules & Forms for CILB

Effective immediately, new rules and forms for all CILB license applications have gone into effect (http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/pro/cilb/index.html). Specifically, the 660 Credit Score Rule we've been telling you about is now being enforced, and there is no longer a requirement for experience verification. DBPR has also posted all new forms for all types of applications.

What does this mean for you?
  • If you are applying for a new license or want to make changes to your existing license, you MUST have a credit score of 660 or higher; otherwise, you will need to purchase and maintan a bond.
  • If you are applying for a new license, you no longer need to have your experience verified by another license holder (but the experience information required has changed drastically).

Important Note: You may apply using the old forms with the old rules (credit score not necessary, but experience verification is) until July 16, 2012. However, those forms are no longer publicly available. Licenses, Etc. still has these forms and can submit your application prior to July 16, 2012, without meeting the credit score requirement. Contact us ASAP (239-777-8321 or 239-777-1028) for more information. We will be extremely busy during this period, so don't delay!

Also, while we have you, don't forget that your Annual Report for your business (not your license) is due by May 1, 2012. Anyone who has a business or foreign entity in the state of Florida MUST file this report. If you wait until after the deadline, there is a $400 penalty! File at http://sunbiz.org/. Our temporary addition to the Licenses, Etc. team, Charlotte, will be calling as many clients as possible to remind you to file this report and to offer to take care of it for you. Please be alert for that call. We don't want you throwing away $400 because of a missed deadline!

Thank you,

The Gals at Licenses, Etc.
Chrissi, Kristie & Lisa

Friday, March 30, 2012

Facebook Timelines

As of today, March 30th, all Facebook business pages will be converted to Timeline. There are a lot of new features that are incorporated to the Timeline and overall will allow users to access past posts a lot easier than previous pages. Read on for some of our favorite features:

-          Admin Panel:  The area at the top of the page makes it easier to see updates that you need to respond to. You will need to click on "Updates by others" to see some of them. You can also see new "likes" easier, so you can welcome them by name.
-          Cover Photo:  This prominent photo allows you to choose a unique image to boldly express what your page is all about. There are differences between personal Timelines and page Timelines, so what you know about personal Timelines may not necessarily apply to the page one.
-          Milestone:  Now you are able to pinpoint an exact date of a special occurrence. These special dates will be accessible via a special list.
-          Private Messages:  Pages still aren’t able to send messages, but if they choose to allow their fans to message the page then admins will be able to privately respond as the page.
-          Highlighted Applications:  Admins can choose what page information is highlighted by adding the box to the top of the page. They can also drag and drop to choose the order.

There are many more features to be excited about. We found this article that we think is worth sharing <Click here to read more.>

As always, many people do not like the change. We believe this to be a step in the right direction. Stay tuned and we will continue to provide you with up-to-date information about these changes. Use them to your advantage! 

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

New Building Code for Exams

As the state legislature continues modifying building codes and laws, the contractor exams must be revised. A new exam is developed every few years based on the most recent codes. This is one of those years.

Beginning June 19-20, 2012, the 2010 Florida Building Code will be used for the contractor examination. If you have purchased books and taken classes based on the 2007 building codes, April is the last exam for which these books will be good. You will want to take this exam if you still need to test. Otherwise, you will be forced to purchase new booksThe registration deadline for the April 17 - 18, 2012 examination is March 18, 2012.

Sign up here: www.floridaexam.com.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Congratulations, February licensees!

Congratulations to the following Licenses, Etc. clients who were approved in February:

  • Glenn Babst at Glenn's Plumbing, Inc. of Marco Island, FL
  • Keri Croswell at Acts Construction, Inc. of Orlando, FL
  • William Samuels, Sr., at Approved Roofing, LLC of Bradenton, FL
  • Craig Miles at Miles Custom Builders of Naples, FL
  • Rene Suarez at Professional Building Restoration, Inc. of Wellington, FL
  • Chris Riendeau at CR Building Services, Inc. of Lake Clarke Shores, FL
  • Michael Delia at Home & Property Management Resources, Inc. of Wellington, FL
  • James E. Wark at JWARK Construction, Inc. of Clinton Township, MI
  • Dustin Dubois at Dubois Construction Services, LLC of Deerfield, FL
  • Robert Ainslie at Cambi, Inc. of Jasper, AL
  • Michael Brown of Winter Garden, FL
  • Matthew O'Brien of Wesley Chapel, FL
  • Benjamin King at Ben King Construction, LLC of Lehigh Acres, FL
  • Margarita Maria Alvarez at R&A Construction Services LLC of Margate, FL
  • Thomas Chad Lane of Winter Springs, FL
  • Leslie Hope at Hydra Engineering & Construction, LLC of  Crawfordville, FL
  • Joe Hope at Hydra Engineering & Construction, LLC of  Crawfordville, FL
  • William Frenzel at Frenzel Services, Inc. of Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Jack Wilburn at Compass Building Services, LLC of Mount Dora, FL
  • Richard Haff at Pro-Tech Building Systems, LLC of Bonita Springs, FL
  • Jacob Werthem at TJRW, LLC dba Tact Services of Stuart, FL
  • Eli Smith of Naples, FL
  • Shawn Cook of Punta Gorda, FL

And remember if you would like to be set up on Social Media Networking sites, call Lisa at 239.963.5369 for more information.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Home Inspection Grandfathering

We have been talking about it a lot so you have probably heard by now that the state ‘re-opened’ the window for grandfathering when applying for a home inspection license. Right now it is as easy as it ever will be to obtain. Just remember that grandfathering will be allowed until July 1, 2012. After this, we doubt the state will ever give this opportunity again.

What qualifies you to apply? A Division 1 license is all that is needed, which means individuals who hold a Certified General, Building & Residential Contractor License. No testing or education is required. The fee to the DBPR is $330 and fingerprinting is still required.

Generally, our applications are getting processed and approved within 2 weeks although the state officially has 30 days to complete their review. If you would like additional information, please let us know. As always, the gals at Licenses, Etc. can help you with the application.  Give us a call today to find out more.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Consumer Alert Concerning Annual Minutes

It appears that there is a scam out there regarding the annual report filing for the Department of State, Division of Corporations. Please be aware that COMPLIANCE SERVICES (not to be confused with the Florida Corporation, Compliance Services, Inc.) is mailing businesses a notice for "Annual Minutes" to be ordered for a fee of $125.

These notices are NOT from the Dept. of State, Division of Corporations. "Annual Minutes" are NOT required to be filed with any agency. Do NOT confuse these notices with the messages sent by the Division of Corporations reminding each business to file its 2012 Annual Report. If you receive this letter from COMPLIANCE SERVICES saying that you need to file your Annual Meeting Minutes--toss it out. 

You DO need to file an annual report with the Department of State, Division of Corporations (AKA Sunbiz), but these are two separate issues. Annual Reports can be filed online directly at www.Sunbiz.org or you can call us for help with the filing.

As always, the gals at Licenses, Etc. are here to help you in any way that we can. If you have any questions or need assistance, give us a call. We can help make sure that you don’t get scammed.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Fictitious Name Renewal

So we all love this time of year.  The ending of another glorious year.  We can start wrapping things up and hope that next year will be even better.  But it is also a time when a lot of renewals come due.  One of those is fictitious name renewal. 

When you file for a fictitious name, it is good for 5 years. Your renewal must be filed by December 31st of the 5th year since you filed to remain active. This can easily be done online at www.Sunbiz.org. If you fail to file the renewal, the registration will "Expire" and will not be able to simply be renewed or reinstated. You would need to file a new fictitious name registration all over again. This will include another ad in the paper, too.

When you renew your fictitious name, it will be active again for another 5 years. The fee is $50.00 and at this time you can change your mailing address, the county of the principal place of business, the federal identification tax number and the name and/or address of any owner.

Many people have questions regarding if they need a fictitious name or not. This is because most people don’t understand what a fictitious name is. All it means is any name being used to do business other than the legal name of the company. An example would be ABC Contracting, Inc. that would like to advertise themselves using the name ABC.  This usually pertains to franchises like when a local company wants to do business as McDonald’s.

If you have a fictitious name and aren’t sure if you are due this year, go to http://www.sunbiz.org/ficinam.html and type in your name. Click on the link for your name that should appear on the next page and find the expiration date listed under the filing information.  As always, if you need help in filing or would like further clarification, give the gals at Licenses, Etc. a quick call.  We are always here to help.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Do You Have $400 to Throw Away?

Yeah, neither do we!  So we want to remind you to file your annual report by May 1st.  Every business formed prior to 2011 must file their annual report by this date.  If a report is filed late, an additional $400 penalty is levied to the standard fees.

In the past, there was a ‘loophole’ that could sometimes allow you to avoid the penalty when filing late.  That loophole was removed last year, so ALL late filings must pay the $400 late fee.  It’s definitely not worth waiting!  The standard fees are $150 for a Corporation and $138.75 for a Limited Liability Company.  If you wait until after May 1st, that means the fees are $550 and $538.75 respectively. 

When filing your annual report, this is the time to make necessary changes.  Update your company address, registered agent and manager/officer information.  Be sure to check your spelling.  If information is mistyped, an amendment must be filed, which is an additional $35.
To clarify, this is NOT your license renewal.  Your license is up for renewal in August of every EVEN numbered year.  This is to keep your business active and retain your business name with the Department of State. If you don’t file it, the State will eventually dissolve your company. If you have any confusion on this matter, you know who to ask!

Filings are done online at www.sunbiz.org, but as always the gals at Licenses, Etc. would be happy to take this task off your hands!  Give us a call and we will make sure it is done correctly and on time! 

Friday, March 4, 2011

Congratulations, February licensees!

Congratulations to the following Licenses, Etc. clients who were approved in February:
·  Michael Wiecinski at Rohl Networks, LP of Pompano Beach, FL
·  Bob Stull at Stull Contracting, Inc. of Cape Coral, FL
·  Evan Gorny of Fort Myers, FL
·  Rodney Locke at Locke Builders and Contractors, Inc. of Margate, FL
·  James Brann at The Porch Factory, LLC of Fort Pierce, FL
·  Omar Pareja at AB&P General Contracting And Engineering, Corp. of Doral, FL
·  Michael Whitehouse at Oceanic Air Conditioning, LLC of Cape Coral, FL
·  Michael Utley of Fort Lauderdale, FL
·  Thomas Tomarelli at A/C Guys, Inc. of Ocoee, FL
·  Gregory Wellet at Key King Enterprises, Inc. of Key West, FL
·  Dazhi Yu at Unimeso, LLC of Gainesville, FL
·  Ralph Collazo of Miami, FL
·  Ernest Charles Miles at DR Swanson/Titan Golf JV of Port Charlotte, FL
·  Lowell Jones at Action Air Conditioning of South Florida, Inc. of West Palm Beach, FL
·  Josh Frank at Integrity Pools, Inc. of Port Charlotte, FL
·  Robert Ruck at Environmental Demolition Partners, LLC of West Palm Beach, FL
·  Phillip Lee at Orion Merchant Solutions of Miami, FL
·  Gerard Reed at Reed & Co DBA DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Naples, FL
·  Jimmy Bowen/Michelle Apholz at Sun Star Energy, LLC of New Smyrna Beach, FL
·  J. Mark Nash at True Mark Builders LLC of Naples, FL 
We're also pleased to share the newly created or revamped Social Media Networking pages for these fine businesses we get to call clients:
·  TEC Plumbing and Construction
Be sure to connect with them all on Facebook and Twitter.
Would you like to be set up on Social Media Networking sites, too? Call Lisa at 239.963.5369 for more information.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Less Than a Week Left to Grandfather

We are down to the final week.  Anyone who wants to apply for the Home Inspection or Mold Remediation or Assessor License has very little time left.

The DBPR requires that they receive your application by the end of the day on Monday, February 28th

If you are looking to submit your application in the Grandfathering timeframe, the gals at Licenses, Etc will take care of you.  Please contact us immediately to get this process started.  This will be a rush situation because we are into the countdown, so for $400 for the first application and $200 for each additional we can assure a thorough job that will ensure you won’t miss out on the chance of a lifetime. 

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

What You May Not Know About Worker’s Comp.

Have you obtained workers' compensation insurance or filed for an exemption with the Division of Workers' Compensation?

The Facts:
·        An exemption only costs $50 and is good for 2 years. 
·        Up to 3 people per company can be exempt. 
·        A person must own at least 10% of the company to file for an exemption.
·         If the company qualifier is NOT an owner, he or she MUST be covered under the company’s WC policy. 
·        Same holds true for any non-owner employee. 

You may think you’re “legal” because you’re covered under one company’s name, but that may not be the case.  When you license a company, you are required to either have WC insurance or a WC exemption for that company, EVEN IF THAT COMPANY ISN’T ACTIVELY WORKING AT THE PRESENT TIME.  The DBPR requires you to be in compliance with Chapter 489.114 and says, “any person, business organization, or qualifying agent engaged in the business of contracting in this state and certified or registered under this part shall, as a condition precedent to the issuance or renewal of a certificate or registration of the contractor, provide to the Construction Industry Licensing Board, as provided by board rule, evidence of workers’ compensation coverage pursuant to chapter 440.”

What can happen if you are caught without workers’ compensation coverage or an exemption for any and all companies that you qualify?  The department shall notify the persons or entities governed by this section who have been determined to be in noncompliance with chapter 440, and the persons or entities notified shall provide certification of compliance with chapter 440 to the department and pay an administrative fine in the amount of $500. The failure to maintain workers’ compensation coverage as required by law shall be grounds for the board to revoke, suspend, or deny the issuance or renewal of a certificate or registration of the contractor under the provisions of s. 489.129.

You can find the exemption form here: http://www.myfloridacfo.com/wc/pdf/DWC-250.pdf. 
Or call us and we will give you information on how to get coverage. 

Would you like to verify your WC status with the state?  Go here:  https://secure.fldfs.com/WCAPPS/Compliance_poc/wPages/query.asp to access the state’s records for WC coverage and exemptions.  If you’re not listed, you need to resolve this immediately!

These rules may not have been actively enforced in the past, but this is the law.  The Boards are tightening their reins and pursuing prosecution.  You really cannot ignore this.

Please contact us if you have questions about any of the next steps you should be taking after receiving your license.  We are here to help you.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Florida UC Assessment

It appears the Florida Department of Revenue is hitting mailboxes this week with tax assessment notices [bills].

These taxes ARE NOT due to an incorrect filing or underpaid deposit.

In a nutshell, the Florida unemployment ‘piggybank’ has been empty for years.  Because that fund is basically insolvent, Florida continues to borrow from Uncle Sam to meet its unemployment obligations.

All of us as Florida employers must bear the burden of paying the interest on that debt, and that is what these notices pertain to.  It appears the state is examining a look-back period of 7/1/09 through 6/30/10 for the purposes of computing each firm’s obligation.

The formula for calculating the payment is specified by law.  The calculation is based on your taxable wages reported from 7/1/09 through 6/30/10 which is listed as line 1 on your bill.  There will be a flat charge of $25 for any delinquent quarter which is line 2 on your bill.

Call us with any questions.

-    Thanks to Greg Borden at Olde Florida Payroll for this information.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Congratulations, January licensees!

Congratulations to the following Licenses, Etc. clients who were approved in January:
· Khamir Patel at KHP Developers, Inc. of Tampa, FL
· Michael Armstrong at Armstrong Woodworking, Inc. of Indiatlantic, FL
· Isabelo Rodriguez at Accutilities, LLC of Miramar, FL
· Bryan Meklir at BBMK Contracting and Blue Team Restoration, LLC of Fort Lauderdale, FL
· Mino Campobasso at Bell'Aqua Pool Service, Inc. of Naples, FL
· Roger Frakes at Ecoswitch, LLC of Valrico, FL
· Scott Kish at Kish Enterprises, Inc. of Naples, FL
· Matthew Lyons at Expedited Development Services, LLC of Pompano Beach, FL
· Travis Carter at Granite Construction Limited of Naples, FL
· Joe Miceli at Construction Brokers, Inc. of Kansas City, MO
· Kevin Barry at Orion Home Inspections, Inc. of Bonita Springs, FL
· Braddon Cornish at Technology West Group, Inc. of Las Vegas, NV
· Dan Sheffield at J and L Electric Group, LLC of Seville, FL
We're also pleased to share the newly created or revamped Social Media Networking pages for these fine businesses we get to call clients:
· The Lykos Group
o    Facebook:  www.Facebook.com/LykosGroup
o    Twitter:  www.Twitter.com/TheLykosGroup
Be sure to connect with them on Facebook and Twitter.
Would you like to be set up on Social Media Networking sites, too? Call Lisa at 239.963.5369 for more information.