Book updated Jul 2026. In Minnesota it is the Department of Labor and Industry DLI that administers contractor licensing. A qualifying agent must pass a prequalification exam in order for the contracting business to seek a license. The exam has a part on business and law which covers a wide range of fundamental topics. There is no way you can pass the exam without having solid real world experience. Our notes give you knowledge, principles and concepts. To master the topics, you must be “in the field” – you need to go through the real world plans, the various contract documents and the various administrative paperworks all by yourself. And you need to know how the experts get things done. To succeed in the exam, you also need to read as many reference books as possible. There is no single book that can cover everything!
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Welcome! This book of practice questions is designed to be your comprehensive companion on your journey to becoming a licensed insurance professional. Whether you are a first-time test-taker or seeking to renew your license, our goal is to help you achieve success by providing targeted practice that reinforces your knowledge and builds your confidence. The […]
Book updated May 2024. A commercial roofing contractor’s work includes installation, renovation, remodeling, reroofing, reconstructing, repair, maintenance, improvement, alteration, and waterproofing of building roofs using a variety of materials, including shingles, asphalt, and metal. The knowledge covered in this exam include 1. General Roofing Knowledge2. Low Slope Roofing3. Steep Slope Roofing4. Architectural Metal Roofing Systems […]



