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if it was not a rental property the answer is no.
No. If you are a business you would issue a 1099 to the contractor. If you are just a homeowner who paid a contractor you do not issue a 1099 to them. And....remodeling your own bathroom is not deductible on your tax return, but save your invoice/receipts for someday when you sell the house.
If you hired a contractor to remodel your bathroom for personal use (not as a business), you do not need to issue a 1099 form. The IRS requires 1099-NEC forms only when a business pays an independent contractor $6000 or more for services. Since this was a personal home project, you're not obligated to file a 1099 for the labor.
As the homeowner and the home is not used in a business or as a rental you do not and are not required to provide a Form 1099-NEC to the contractor who remodeled your bathroom.
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