Law On Construction In Salt Lake

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The document provides an extensive overview of construction law in Salt Lake, detailing the legal principles governing construction contracts, the obligations and rights of parties involved, and key features related to contract performance and liability. It emphasizes the necessity for construction contracts to be clear and comprehensive, covering aspects such as offer and acceptance, capacity of parties, consideration, and clarity of terms. Users, including attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, will find the document advantageous for understanding mutual obligations and the implications of breach. Key sections clarify insurance responsibilities, warranties, risk allocation, and remedies available for non-performance, facilitating informed decision-making. Filling and editing instructions include ensuring clarity and specificity in defining obligations while maintaining compliance with state laws. Specific use cases involve scenarios such as breach of contract claims, the need for written agreements, and entitlement to remedies, allowing users to navigate complexities in construction disputes effectively.
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A Building Permit is required before you erect, construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, improve, remove, convert, or demolish any building or structure in Grand County. When in doubt, please call our office, 435-259-4134.

Please note, Sheds and/or Structures under 120 square feet do require a Planning Permit.

There are some restrictions and limitations to this. You must be listed on the property deed as an owner of the property. In order to verify ownership, you can bring in a copy of your deed or a copy of the Land Information Report for your property. You must fill out an Owner/Builder Certification.

A Building Permit is required for detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, that are larger than 200 square feet.

Repairs Not Requiring Permits Building a deck or platform that is less than 30 inches above the adjoining ground. Building a detached accessory structure that is 200 square feet or less in floor area and only one story in height. Driveways and patios without roof coverings are exempt from permit requirements.

A Building Permit is required before you erect, construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, improve, remove, convert, or demolish any building or structure in Grand County. When in doubt, please call our office, 435-259-4134.

If open and/or expired permits exist and are not closed prior to closing, these permits become the responsibility of the new homeowner. The new owner will be responsible for paying all fees and/or fines and will be forced to complete the pending work.

A. Under this statute, an action based in contract or warranty must be brought within six years of the date of completion of the improvement or abandonment of construction. However, the statute allows parties to change this period through an express provision in a contract or warranty.

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Law On Construction In Salt Lake