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what documents are needed for interior design business?
Hi
I am going to school to be an interior designer and I am writing a paper on it currently. I have been searching and searching online for the legal documents necessary to run your own interior design business. If there are any designers out there that could help me out it would be much appreciated!
Don’t you need like a document incase they try to sue you or back out of the deal? What are the proper names for these?
In most communitys, offering your services as an Interior Designer, does require a license to operate. Your schooling, should cover the in’s and out’s of setting up such a business. I’d suggest, contacting your local city/county government, and find out what restrictions wlll be placed on you, things like liability insurance, is a big must. You will find that “customers” are extremely “anal” when it comes to liking what you worked so hard to provide for them. You will find that “customers” ususally have no idea what they want. You will find, that the customer who wants you to “decide” what will look best in their home, will be the most difficult to tend to. The “customer” who knows exactly what they want, but needs direction on how to put it all together, will be the most easiest of all to cater to. Treasure those who know what they want! The need for license, is to validate your knowledge, in providing your services. There is a couple reasons for this. First, making a law to ensure all Interior Decorators are licensed, helps to keep “weekend warriors” (Martha Stewart magazine readers), from representing themselves as I/D’s. This helps keep the market tight, with only true experienced I/D’s being licensed to do business in your area. The second reason, is too many homeowners, have been ripped off by “unlicensed” want-be’s who don’t complete projects, or who provide lousy service. So, after all this, the main suggestion I have for you, is instead of rushing out and starting your own agency, work for a while with an established agency in your area…. you will still have to get your license, and all the problems I’ve noted above, will still be there for you to deal with, but by working for an established agency, you have an established back up to help you do your job, and to cover your backside when problems develope, and the will, (remember the “anal customer”)..”they are so many….and you are so few…!
Online Interior Design Schools Online

what documents are needed for interior design business?
Hi
I am going to school to be an interior designer and I am writing a paper on it currently. I have been searching and searching online for the legal documents necessary to run your own interior design business. If there are any designers out there that could help me out it would be much appreciated!
Don’t you need like a document incase they try to sue you or back out of the deal? What are the proper names for these?
In most communitys, offering your services as an Interior Designer, does require a license to operate. Your schooling, should cover the in’s and out’s of setting up such a business. I’d suggest, contacting your local city/county government, and find out what restrictions wlll be placed on you, things like liability insurance, is a big must. You will find that “customers” are extremely “anal” when it comes to liking what you worked so hard to provide for them. You will find that “customers” ususally have no idea what they want. You will find, that the customer who wants you to “decide” what will look best in their home, will be the most difficult to tend to. The “customer” who knows exactly what they want, but needs direction on how to put it all together, will be the most easiest of all to cater to. Treasure those who know what they want! The need for license, is to validate your knowledge, in providing your services. There is a couple reasons for this. First, making a law to ensure all Interior Decorators are licensed, helps to keep “weekend warriors” (Martha Stewart magazine readers), from representing themselves as I/D’s. This helps keep the market tight, with only true experienced I/D’s being licensed to do business in your area. The second reason, is too many homeowners, have been ripped off by “unlicensed” want-be’s who don’t complete projects, or who provide lousy service. So, after all this, the main suggestion I have for you, is instead of rushing out and starting your own agency, work for a while with an established agency in your area…. you will still have to get your license, and all the problems I’ve noted above, will still be there for you to deal with, but by working for an established agency, you have an established back up to help you do your job, and to cover your backside when problems develope, and the will, (remember the “anal customer”)..”they are so many….and you are so few…!

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