regulates the building profession, including the work and licensing
department of licensing and regulatory affairs
Why is a builder's license
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There is more fraud in residential building.
What does a builder's license qualify the licensed builder to do?
Build all of the home except for mechanical features.
How long does the contractor have to complete both sections of the licensing exam?
1 year from the date stamped on the license application
Why is it unwise to do business as a sole proprietorship?
The risk of losing all personal assets if the project goes wrong.
Two contractors that combine their commercial resources form a ______ .
joint venture
Who pays for planned or unforeseen changes made to the contract scope of work?
Whomever is specified in the contract regarding such changes
How much retainage may be held?
Whatever is specified in the contract
What determines your working capital?
Assets - Liabilities
What required bond is a percentage of the project cost put up by the builder to ensure the homeowner or business the project will eventually be completed
Performance bond
What is the biggest environmental/human concern created during masonry construction?
Silicon dust.
What is the layer of flashing installed over base flashing called?
Counter flashing
Who appoints the Director of the Department?
The Governor w/consent of the Senate
How long does the Board serve?
4yrs
A Builder's incompetence refers to _________.
their failure to conform to minimum accepted professional standards
A complaint is _______ when it cannot be resolved at the informal investigative hearing.
referred to the Administrative Law Hearing Examiner
What body assesses the penalty and issues the "Final Order" to settle the complaint?
The Board
How long does the Respondent have to appeal the "Final Order" decision?
30 days
Definitively, a _______ is a person that constructs, replaces, improves, or demolishes residential or commercial structures for a fixed or lump sum price or fee.
licensed residential builder
When can a subcontractor work without being licensed?
When they work for a licensed contractor that is not a mechanical contractor
An owner/landlord is not permitted to do their own building alterations _______.
when the repairs are structural in nature
If a builder is required to be licensed, the penalty for working without a license ____.
is a fine no less than $5,000 or greater than $25,000
Upon final order of license suspension or revocation, the licensee has _____ in which to surrender their license to the Department.
10 days
Failing to renew one's license before the deadline will result in a _____.
$20 late fee
How long does the homeowner/business have to file a complaint after the project is completed?
18 months
What aids and protects the contractor from accusations of project abandonment without a good legal excuse?
The arbitration clause
To avoid being fined, the contractor must notify the Department within _____ of relocating their business or changing the business' name.
10 days
What is the penalty to contractors or subcontractors for intentionally trying to defraud employees or a customer?
A fine of no more than $5,000 and/or 3 yrs. In prison
In accordance with the Michigan Construction Lien Act, the homeowner has _____ to provide signed copies of the Commencement Agreement to the all parties that request it.
10 days
The contractor provides a blank Notice of Furnishing to whomever requests the Commencement Agreement. It must be completed and returned to the contractor every ________.
20 days if they are a supplier; 30 days if they are a laborer
What is the purpose of the subcontractor completing a Sworn Statement?
To get paid by the contractor
What is the purpose of a Partial Unconditional Waiver?
It shows proof that partial payment to subs or suppliers has been received
The subcontractor has ______ to file a lien against the property for non-payment from the contractor.
no later than 90 days
To avoid being held liable, the contractor must file a _______ once the lien payment is received.
lien release
What is the Michigan Act 230?
It creates the Commission and regulates code and inspections in the State
What unit is issued a Certificate of Acceptability and will not be inspected at the site?
Manufactured home
Provisions of the Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Law apply to employers having _____ employees.
15 or more
What Federal Act requires those working on federal and federally funded construction projects to be paid a minimum prevailing wage for their trade?
davis bacon
Which of the following are fringe benefits that supplement an employee's hourly wage?
paid vacation, 401k, company vehicle
Verification Form I-9 must be completed by applicants providing proof of identity and employment eligibility within ______ of employment.
3 days
What type of business is the easiest to establish and allows the owner to determine how profits are used although they are personally liable for all debt and assets?
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