Can a homeowner file for building permit without a state licensed and registered builder?
There are provisions in the State Building Code for homeowners to sign a “Homeowner Builders’ License Exemption” form in that the homeowner assumes responsibility for compliance with the state building code and other applicable codes, bylaws, rules, and regulations. However, when a homeowner signs the waiver from the Home Improvement Contractor registration, he will not have access to the arbitration program or guaranty fund, as set forth under MGL C. 142A. A homeowner must live on the premises to sign the exemption form and it is not meant for resale fixer-uppers.

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1. When do I need a building permit?
2. What requirements must be met prior to applying for a building permit?
3. Can the Building Department refer a contractor or builder to you?
4. What are the regulations regarding accessory buildings?
5. What are the setback requirements from my property boundary lines?
6. Is a permit required for fencing and what are the requirements?
7. How do I file a zoning complaint?
8. Can a homeowner file for building permit without a state licensed and registered builder?
9. Can a homeowner file for a wiring or plumbing permit?
10. When can I call for an inspection?