The cardinal rule in Virginia statutory construction is that the statute expresses the intention of the lawmakers. Therefore, it falls upon the courts to ascertain the General Assembly's intent where that intent becomes important in the application of statutory materials.
§55-70.1(B). The implied warranty of workmanship and habitability runs for one year after the transfer of title or the buyer's taking possession, whichever occurs first, and a buyer has two years from the date of the breach in which to bring an action for breach of warranty.
Yes, a homeowner can act as a general contractor (GC) for their own construction or renovation projects, but there are several considerations to keep in mind: Legal Requirements: Many states and local jurisdictions have specific licensing requirements for general contractors.
Virginia doesn't license individuals, only businesses. That means you must start a general contracting business to obtain a general contractor license in this state.
Compared to other states, Virginia's contractor license requirements are generally straightforward. Anyone performing or managing a project — or removing, repairing, or improving a project valued in excess of $1,000 — requires a license.
For example, Virginia requires independent contractors to obtain a business license and register for state and federal tax IDs. There are also regulations around worker's compensation coverage and unemployment insurance that may apply, depending on the nature of the contract.
Statute of limitations on construction contracts. No action may be brought by a state public body on any construction contract, including construction contracts governed by Chapter 43.1 (§ 2.2-4378 et seq.), unless such action is brought within 15 years after completion of the contract.
Statute 54.1-1101 of the Code of Virginia states that any person who performs or supervises the construction, removal, repair or improvement of no more than one primary residence owned by him/her for his/her own use during any 24-month period, may do so without a contractor's license.
These were: the mischief rule, the literal rule, and the golden rule. Statutes may be presumed to incorporate certain components, as Parliament is "presumed" to have intended their inclusion.