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![]() ![]() Replacements of plumbing fixtures without water supply or distribution alteration,.The Virginia Uniform Statewide Builder Code 2009 edition (adopted effective 2012) provides that limited scope work does not require a permit, such as: Similarly, even small scope projects that involve any structural alterations generally require a permit.Ĭertain less involved services do not appear to require a permit. ![]() When facing electrical and plumbing issues, substantial work clearly requires a permit. Local building permit applications require inclusion of the contractor’s license obligations. The license discussion is often triggered by permit applications. That means that not only can you not perform the work without a license, but you cannot even market and offer your services without a license.ĭo Permit Requirements Make a Difference? ![]() The code states further in section 54.1-1103 that no person shall engage in, or offer to engage in, contracting work without a license. This may surprise quite a few painters, folks laying some limited tile work, or flooring installers. The general definition of “construction” and “improvement” suggests that practically anyone involved in the trade needs a license. “Contractor” means any person, that for a fixed price, commission, fee, or percentage undertakes to bid upon, or accepts, or offers to accept, orders or contracts for performing, managing, or superintending in whole or in part, the construction, removal, repair or improvement of any building or structure permanently annexed to real property owned, controlled, or leased by him or another person or any other improvements to such real property. The Virginia code at section 54.1-1100 provides: The starting, and likely the ending, point of the analysis is the applicable licensing statute. Starting Point: What Does the License Statute Say? Still, there are some practical signposts that provide definition and allow for some risk analysis. Like many other things in the law, the answer is not particularly clear and can be somewhat circular. The question of exactly what triggers a requirement for a contractor’s license comes up frequently in my practice. ![]()
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