When is a Residential Builder or Residential Maintenance & Alteration Contractor license not required?
The Occupational Code lists several exemptions from the licensing law. Some of the more common exemptions are: An owner of property, with reference to a structure on the property for the owner’s own use and occupancy. An owner of rental property, with reference to the maintenance and alteration of that rental property. A subcontractor to a licensed builder, that is, a person other than a salesperson who engages solely in the business of performing work and services under contract with a residential builder or a residential maintenance and alteration contractor licensed under this article. A person working on 1 undertaking or project by 1 or more contracts, the aggregate contract price for which labor, material, and any other item is less than $600.00. A license is required if the construction work is only a part of a larger or major operation (whether undertaken by the same or a different Residential Builder or Residential Maintenance & Alteration Contractor), or in which a division of
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