Alabama Administrative Code
Title 230 - STATE OF ALABAMA LICENSING BOARD FOR GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Chapter 230-X-1 - CONTRACTORS
Section 230-X-1-.07 - Owner/Builder

Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 230-X-1-.07
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 5, February 29, 2024

A person, firm or corporation which undertakes to construct a building or other improvements on his/her own real property (Exception - is long term* lease with option to extend/or purchase as in an Industrial Development Board situation) is not required to be licensed as a general contractor if the person, firm or corporation's own forces (non-contractual) are used. An owner/builder may only let and/or award contracts for work in the amount of $50,000 ($5,000 for swimming pools) or greater to a properly licensed prime contractor.

* Long term is 20 years or greater.

Previous Rule(s) 230-X-1.07 Contractor/Owner; Owner/Builder filed September 16, 1982. Repealed: Filed July 2, 1992 amendment was in conflict with the General Contractors

Author: Ralph E. Compagno

Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 34-8 -1, 34-8-2, 34-8-7.

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