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When is a license necessary to secure a building permit? A person engaged in the construction of a residential structure or a combination residential and commercial structure must be licensed as a Residential Builder with the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.
Building Permit Base Fee Building Valuation Data (BVD)Base Fee$1-$2,000$75$2,001 to $10,000$75 plus $8 per $1,000 over $2,000$10,001 to $100,000$165 plus $3 per $1,000 over $10,000$100,001 to $500,000$435 plus $2 per $1,000 over $100,0005 more rows
Permits are not required for any of the following: (a) Building permits shall not be required for any of the following: (i) One-story detached accessory structures, if the floor area does not exceed 200 square feet (18.58 m2). (ii) A fence that is not more than 7 feet (2 134 mm) high.
If local authorities discover work done without proper authorization, you may be fined and the contractor could face penalties. Also, you may end up paying twice for work because the code-enforcement department may require you to remove drywall to inspect work.
The Michigan Licensing Law gives a homeowner an exemption to act as his or her own general contractor. This means in the case of his or her own single-family residence, that they will occupy, the homeowner may obtain a building permit for construction at his or her own home.
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When is a license necessary to secure a building permit? A person engaged in the construction of a residential structure or a combination residential and commercial structure must be licensed as a Residential Builder with the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.
Permits are required for: Additions (bedrooms, bathrooms, family rooms, etc.) Residential work (decks, garages, fences, fireplaces, pools, water heaters, etc.) Renovations (garage conversions, basement furnishings, kitchen expansions, etc.)
FAQs. Do I need a permit to place a shed in my yard? A shed under 200 square feet in size does not require a permit. Other sheds and accessory structures larger than that require a Building Permit with the Building Safety Office.

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