New Mexico 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

A General Contractors license is required in New Mexico (NM) prior to bidding on any project. To become a licensed contractor, candidates are required to pass two examinations: business and law and their trade.

What are the requirements to getting a license?Obtain 4 years/8,000 hours of Experience.Pass New Mexico Business and Law Exam, GB-2 Residential Building Contractor Exam Part 1, and GB-98 General Building Contractor Part 2 with at least 75% score.Become an approved Qualifying Party.Submit signed and complete application.

The purpose of the Contractors License Law (R.A. 4566) is to ensure, for the safety of the public, that only qualified and reliable contractors are allowed to undertake construction in the country.

In an effort to protect consumers from being victimized by unscrupulous individuals, New Mexico requires all contractors to have a New Mexico Contractors License before they begin working in the state. This includes general construction, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing work.

A homeowner may apply for a permit as the general contractor to build, construct, alter, repair, demolish or make installations to a single-family dwelling only at the location of the homeowner's primary residence.

General contractor applicants in New Mexico must submit a classification determination request, obtain a notarized Qualifying Party (QP) Certificate for either two or four years of experience, submit a notarized general work experience affidavit, and submit a general contractors application with fees, proof of CID

No, you need to have a New Mexico licensed contractor pull a permit, install the ductwork and call the required inspections.

General contractor applicants in New Mexico must submit a classification determination request, obtain a notarized Qualifying Party (QP) Certificate for either two or four years of experience, submit a notarized general work experience affidavit, and submit a general contractors application with fees, proof of CID

(New Mexico Residential Code 105.2) A building permit shall not be required for the following: 1. One story detached accessory buildings used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses, and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 200 square feet. 2. Fences not over 6 feet high.

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