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If you can swing it, I'd say you're insane if you DON'T get licensed. I used to live in CA, and one of the biggest tricks dirty homeowners play is hiring an unlicensed contractor to do the job and then stiffing them on payment. Per state law (in most states, actually) if you were doing the work as an unlicensed contractor and you needed to be licensed to do it, they owe you nothing. MAYBE they'll have to pay you what YOU paid for materials, but that's it.
I believe maintenance is a different animal, but call the registrar of contractors to see what is and isn't kosher. I haven't lived there in a decade so I'm sure a lot has changed.
Even if all you're really planning on doing is maintenance, why not get licensed? We all know maintenance jobs can lead to small installs. You know, hey, this plant's declining, how about we replace it? Ok, cool, while we're in here, let's rehab all your plant material, move around some sprinkler heads, add some uplights on this palm... next thing you know, you're operating outside of what you legally can.
I know it's an expensive, PITA process in CA. But if you can do it, I say go for it.
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