Property Management
In Tennessee, a property manager who hires independent contractors for maintenance must be aware that:
AThey are fully responsible for all contractor injuries as an employer
BIndependent contractor status may not be recognized if the manager controls the manner of the work✓ Correct
CAll contractors must be licensed by TREC
DContractors are not subject to Tennessee workers' compensation laws
Explanation
Courts look at the level of control exercised over the work to determine independent contractor vs. employee status.
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