Stan, where you are located do you not even have to have a contractors licence to mow the weeds? In a lot of states things are different than there. I would just say sorry but I am not licenced to do that. They are probablt even going to want a permit to do that work and at your age just tell him that you are not licenced for that and you can not aford to go thru the hasel of getting that licence-permit to do it. Find someone that does have the proper paper work as if you would do that without the proper paper work if it would not meet the city's requirement you could be lible for any lawsuit that might come about. I dought you would have all the paper work to go wire a house for him on that property and the lock would fall under same rulls. So if you did it and still some kid got in and hurt you could loose your home. He should understand that. You are allowed to do the mowing but nothing else. I seem to thimk a different taw than a lot of the posters on here. Ohio or Indiana would not even thing about requireng that but the west coast is different. Most areas around here you don't even need a contractors licence torepair-remodel a house. Just perhaps landowner a building permit, possibly not even that. You know how it would be if he asked you to build a house on the property, this is just the same.
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