Why can’t I hire a general building contractor who holds a registration card with the Idaho Bureau of Occupational Licensing to complete work on my home and sign the rehabilitation form?
Title 44, Chapter 25, of Idaho law requires specifically licensed contractors to be used during the entire rehabilitation process. • Why can’t I hire a plumbing specialty contractor to sign the plumbing line on the rehabilitation form? A State of Idaho Plumbing Specialty Contractor is licensed to reconnect the sewer and water lines in the ground to the existing plumbing lines under the home only. This license type does not include the required schooling to complete plumbing work or systems testing inside a structure as a contractor. back to top • Can I do the work to my home myself? Title 44, Chapter 25, of Idaho law requires specifically licensed contractors perform any necessary electrical, gas, and water and sewer inspections or repairs. The home owner may complete other work necessary to provide required gypsum board protection within gas furnace or water heater compartments and the installation of egress windows if necessary. A licensed manufactured home installer or service compa
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