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We offer the MHIC education course to prepare you for the MD Home Improvement Commission’s exam.
In this course you are taught about the Maryland Home Improvement Law and other rules you are subject to as a contractor, a salesperson, an employer, and a business owner. We provide you with the official book of the commission and with test practices that will get you fully prepared to take and pass the official exam, which we schedule for you.Upon passing your exam, we assist you with the entire application process. We do an analysis of your case and information, accurately prepare your application package, prepare your financial statement, and ensure all of the information is consistent with the Commission’s requirements. We then take care of your application’s submission by sending it by certified mail and conduct regular follow-ups until you receive your license, which generally takes anywhere from 30 days to 45 days. Having assisted over 1,000 contractors with this process, we know exactly what information the commission requires and how it wants it presented, which avoids your process being delayed. Equipped with the infrastructure and know-how we expediently and efficiently prepare your application and submit it for prompt approval by the Commission.
- This license constitutes you has a General Contractor authorized to sell and perform home improvements in the state of Maryland. Upon approval, you are issued two licenses, a contractor license and a salesperson license.
- As a requisite, you must pass a 58-question-exam testing you on your knowledge about the home improvement law and other related regulations with 70% of questions correctly answered.
Ready to take the MHIC Exam?
We have designed an eleven question Zitro Quiz to see how likely you are to pass the MHIC Exam.Test your knowledge!Courses Schedule
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Session 1 MHIC TRAINING (ENGLISH COURSE) ONLINE (LIVE CONFERENCE THOUGH ZOOM) SATURDAY CLASSES
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MHIC SPANISH TRAINING ONSITE (WEEKDAY CLASSES AT ZITRO CLASS ROOM) -Session 1
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MHIC SPANISH TRAINING ONSITE (WEEKDAY CLASSES AT ZITRO CLASS ROOM) -Session 2
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Session 2 MHIC TRAINING (ENGLISH COURSE) ONLINE (LIVE CONFERENCE THOUGH ZOOM) SATURDAY CLASSES
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MHIC SPANISH TRAINING ONSITE (SATURDAYS CLASSES AT ZITRO CLASS ROOM) -Session 1
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MHIC ENGLISH TRAINING ONSITE (WEEKDAY CLASSES AT ZITRO CLASS ROOM) -Session 1
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MHIC ENGLISH TRAINING ONSITE (WEEKDAY CLASSES AT ZITRO CLASS ROOM) -Session 2
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MHIC SPANISH TRAINING ONSITE (SATURDAYS CLASSES AT ZITRO CLASS ROOM) -Session 2
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Licensed Contractors are more successful because
Having a Home Improvement or General Contractor’s License gives the contractor a competitive advantage over unlicensed contractor’s. It shows a legitimate, trustworthy, and professional business on the eyes of the clients, the government, as well as their competitors.
To sell a home at a proper market value a home owner should only hire a Licensed Home Improvements Contractor.
Home improvements made by unlicensed contractors are not accepted or validated by most Appraisers, which can significantly hurt your property value or even prevent you from getting the return on your investment.
Licensed Contractors have their information as public record, which allows them to be reached by clients as well as have their license and work validated.