Alabama Contracting and Construction Law Handbook

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A detailed analysis of the laws affecting construction contracts including:


" Offer and acceptance;

" Written agreements: integration and merger;

" Mutuality and consideration;

" Expressed and implied obligations;

" Waiver and Disclaimer of Implied Warranty of Habitability;

" Breach and Enforcement: finding materiality and damages;

" Remedies and Procedure in Actions Involving Building and Construction Contracts;


Also includes sample forms from the USLF Website as follows:


" Sample Contract Clause Limiting Remedies;

" Non-Waiver Agreement between Contractor and Owner Regarding Accepting Late Payments;

" Sample count in suit for rescission;

" Petition for Rescission of Contract Failure of Contractor to Obtain Building Permit;

" Complaint for Damages, Specific Performance of Contract, and
Appointment of Special Master to Oversee Construction against Contractor and Agent's Breach of Contract to Construct House;

" Sample Construction Contract Change Order; Sample contract clause regarding arbitration;

" Labor and Material Payment Bond;

" Contract For Construction of a Commercial Building;

" Mechanics' Liens;

" Construction defects;

" Licensing Issues in Mississippi;

" E-discovery; and

" Electronic Message Archiving;

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FAQ

If you need an Alabama general contractors license, you can obtain it by applying with the state Licensing Board for General Contractors. The official application form should be submitted together with the licensing fee, which is $300. You need to provide all relevant business and personal details in your application.

RMO License One of the most common, and often easiest ways that people without any prior experience can gain access to a contractor license is by utilizing either an RMO or RME.

A. Yes. State laws allows property owners to work on their own electrical, HVAC, and plumbing system. However, only the property owner(s) of record can perform the work, with no help or assistance from anyone other than a licensed contractor.

Alabama (AL) requires a General Contractor license at the state level for any commercial or industrial projects that exceed $50,000 in value. You are required to get an Alabama Home Builders license for any residential project that exceeds $10,000 or more in value.

As a handyman, you may not perform plumbing or electrical work without a license. Licensed Alabama contractors rehabilitate, repair, maintain, demolish, and alter buildings, structures, and highways. Alabama contractor license applicants must: Be a U.S. citizen (or a legal alien).

For instance, in Alabama you're required to have a contractor's license for any residential project that exceeds $10,000 or commercial project that exceeds $50,000.

No, you do not legally need a contractor's license to flip houses.

What Do You Need To Become a General Contractor in Alabama?Applicants (or their business) must have a net worth or minimum working capital of $10,000 or more.Prime Contractor Applicants must have a Certified Public Accountant, or board-approved public accountant, fill out a statement booklet.More items...

Let's take a look at the steps you'll need to take to get licensed.Step 1: Register your business. The first step to getting your Alabama contractor license is to set up a business entity.Step 2: Insurance coverage.Step 3: Gather the required documents.Step 4: Submit application.Step 5: Take and pass exams.

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