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While most residential building contractors need a license to work in the state of Minnesota, there are a few exceptions. You dont need a license if: Youre an employee of a licensed contractor or a subcontractor who doesnt work directly with the homeowner. Your work is limited to buildings with more than four units.
A fence contractor is an individual who specializes in the installation of fences. Theyre knowledgeable in fencing materials, including wood, metal, and vinyl, as well as building codes and regulations.
Minnesotas statute of repose prohibits suing a contractor for most construction defects after between 10-12 years after the home is substantially completed. First, the statute provides that a claim can be asserted only for causes of action that accrue during the 10 years after the home is substantially completed.
Generally speaking for most its a year unless specifically spelled out longer or shorter in the contract.
Minnesotas home warranty statute provides a one-year warranty for workmanship, a two-year warranty for systems (mechanical, electrical, HVAC), and a ten-year warranty against structural defects. The statute provides similar warranties for home remodeling work.
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For example, in California, the statute of repose is four years for most problems, but 10 years for latent defects or problems that arent readily apparent. Stay on the lookout for contractors who try to shorten the implied warranty by offering a shorter warranty termsometimes for as brief a period as one year.

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