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In most cases, a building permit is pulled by the general contractor and he / she is responsible for calling into the Code Enforcement Department to schedule a building inspection.
On private projects, Massachusetts Prompt Pay law requires property owners to make progress payments to Prime Contractors within 45 days after approval of invoice. The invoice must be approved or denied within 15 days.
If getting the permits was clearly stated as being the responsibility of the contractor, then yes he is in breach of the contract. If you are in the US, you can sue him in small claims court. Also, be sure to file a complaint with your states licensing board for contractors (most states have them, AFAIK).
Various state regulations require contractors to pull permits. California, for example, mandates that anyone who works on your home must be licensed by the Contractors State Licensing Board (CSLB) if the project is over $500. Check the requirements where you live before starting your project.
The State Building Code allows for a fine of up to $1000 per day. If work requiring inspections is covered, it will be required to be uncovered for inspection, and if any work is in violation of the building code or zoning ordinance, it will be required to be corrected.
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Do you need a license to be a general contractor in MA? Massachusetts general contractors who work on buildings of less than 35,000 cubic feet must have a license issued by the state. In some cases, you may also need to register as a home improvement contractor through the Office of Public Safety and Inspections.
Yes, a home improvement contractor can pull permits in Massachusetts. In fact, its often recommended that they do so. Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) Registration: Contractors must be registered as Home Improvement Contractors (HIC) with the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation.
By law, the contractor cannot collect more than 1/3 of the cost of the contract in advance, unless special order materials are needed.

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