What responsibilities do I have if I obtained the permit as an owner-builder?
If you have obtained an owner-builder permit to perform electrical, mechanical, plumbing or gas work, you must perform all work yourself and you cannot subcontract or hire day labor employees. If you are a holder of a building permit, you can subcontract to licensed contractors, use day labor or persons to be paid on an hourly per diem basis for the building trade. However, you will be responsible for all work done by your employees.

Anyone contracting (including labor) with you, verbally or in writing, on a fixed fee basis for any work, which is not properly licensed, will be subject to a fine of $500 and / or imprisonment for six months. Additionally, the hiring of an unlicensed contractor could subject you to a $5,000 fine.

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1. Are there any early warning signs that I may be dealing with an unscrupulous contractor?
2. What should I do before making a final payment to the contractor?
3. What responsibilities do I have if I obtained the permit as an owner-builder?
4. Are there any additional insurance requirements?
5. How long is my permit valid and are inspections required?
6. A pool is being constructed on my property. Am I required to erect a safety barrier?
7. How long is my permit valid and are inspections required?