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Please subscribe to our Youtube channel so you are notified of future video releases. Also, remember to follow Fusco Orsini & Associates across social media channels as follows: Facebook: / foagency.ins Instagram: / foagency.ins LinkedIn: / admin Agency Website: https://foagency.com/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/foagency The contractors' state license board has many California contractor license requirements that construction businesses must follow. When taking the California contractor license test, prospects are reminded of bonding requirements within the CSLB law and business exam. However, many do not understand that as an LLC, contractors are required to post a $100,000 LLC/Employee Worker Bond IN ADDITION to the $15,000 contractor bond. Contractors who hold their licenses in California as an LLC must post an additional $100,000 LLC/Employee Worker bond with the CSLB. Many contractors don't understand the need for this additional bond and do not plan for the additional cost. Also, the premiums associated with the $100,000 bond are much more expensive than the common $15,000 contractor bond. We notice that many contractors overpay for their $100,000 LLC/Employee Worker Bond. At Fusco Orsini & Associates, we have a unique offering to help our clients save on their premiums. In many cases, we are told that we can save California contractors up to 50% on the cost of their $100,000 LLC/Employee Worker Bond. Do not hesitate to call us at 858-384-1506 for assistance with your bonding needs. In our latest video, Mike Fusco explains the need for a $100,000 LLC/Employee Worker Bond filed as an LLC with California's Contractors State License Board (CSLB). He also invites his viewers to contact him for assistance with their bonding needs. Thank you again for watching! #contractorbond #cslb #californiacontractors #contractorsstatelicenseboard #llcbond #bonding #licensebonds #commercialbonds #suretybonds #contractorlicenseschool