Yes, builders that have been licensed for more than 6 years must complete a 3-hour code, law, safety course before they renew. Builders that have been licensed less than 6 years must complete 21-hours of continuing education.
Read MoreMichigan Builders, Do You Know How to Renew?
As of 2017 all Michigan builder and maintenance and alteration license renewals must be completed online through the state of Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
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Michigan code officials must complete the state-required continuing education by 9/16 every three years to maintain your license.
Read MoreShould You Hold A Residential Builder License & A Real Estate License?
MCL 339.2401(b) requires that a person who “engages in purchase, substantial rehabilitation or improvement, and resale of a residential structure, engaging in that activity on the same structure more than twice in 1 calendar year” have a residential builder or M&A contractor license unless the work is for the person’s own use and occupancy, they contract/hire a licensee to perform all the work, or they have a licensed employee who does the work.
Read MoreMichigan Painters Are No Longer Licensed – What Does That Mean For You?
Until March 28th, 2019, all Michigan painters were required to hold a M&A Contractor license. The House Fiscal Agency required painters hold a license to prevent consumer fraud, however, former Governor Rick Snyder, signed a repeal law on December 27th 2018 to remove painters from the list of professions that require licensing. So, what does that mean for you as a formerly licensed painter?
Read MoreNow Is The Time To Get Your Michigan Builders or M&A License
The Construction Industry is experiencing an increase in activity. But, the number of workers needed to accommodate this boom in building are in very short supply. Now is the time to get your Michigan Builders License!
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