14Jan
Act 341 Amendments To Residential Builders Occupational Code Address When a Builder Needs a Residential Builder’s License
Michigan’s Occupational Code (“Code”) requires builders of residential structures to be licensed as a "residential builder." Under the Code, the definition of “residential structure” is very broad and includes almost any type of structure that can be considered a “residence.” Builders who construct a residential structure without a Residential Builder’s License are subject to sanctions, including being prohibited from suing in the State’s courts and from recording and foreclosing on a...
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Clark Hill PLC
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