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All residential builders and maintenance and alteration contractors who construct, repair, alter or improve a residential or combination residential and commercial structure are required to be licensed.
A handyman in Michigan does not need a specific handymans license to work in the state. However, there are many jobs that a handyman may do that could require a license, including carpentry, laying concrete, painting and tiling. These all require a Maintenance and Alteration Contractor License.
A residential builders license is required when a person contracts to build, construct, repair, alter or improve a residential or combination residential and commercial structure.
A residential builders license is required when a person contracts to build, construct, repair, alter or improve a residential or combination residential and commercial structure.
The law in the State of Michigan prohibits any person or corporation from bringing an action in court for the collection of any type of fee for a building contract unless they possess a builders or maintenance and alterations license.
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A handyman in Michigan does not need a specific handymans license to work in the state. However, there are many jobs that a handyman may do that could require a license, including carpentry, laying concrete, painting and tiling. These all require a Maintenance and Alteration Contractor License.
General contracting businesses working on projects valued at less than $600 do not require a license.
A: Its not uncommon for contractors to ask for a down payment up front to secure your spot on their schedule or purchase some of the job materials in advance. Asking for more than half of the project cost up front, though, is a big red flag.
The law in the State of Michigan prohibits any person or corporation from bringing an action in court for the collection of any type of fee for a building contract unless they possess a builders or maintenance and alterations license.
General contracting businesses working on projects valued at less than $600 do not require a license.

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