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Code · Maryland · Business Regulation

§ 4.5-304

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§4.5–304.
(a)The Unit shall register and issue a home builder registration number to an applicant for a home builder registration that:
(1)meets the requirements of this title; and
(2)pays to the Division an initial nonrefundable 2–year registration fee of $800.
(b)A home builder registration issued under this title may not be transferred, assigned, or pledged.
(c)A valid home builder registration authorizes the registrant to act as a home builder in the State.
(1)A home builder that holds a license or registration in Montgomery County may act as a home builder in that county only, unless the home builder is also registered under this title.
(2)A home builder that holds a license or registration in Montgomery County and is not registered under this title is subject to Subtitle 7 of this title.
(i)In addition to the county license or registration fee, a home builder that is required to hold a license or registration only in Montgomery County shall pay to the county a Guaranty Fund administrative fee of $250.
(ii)The county shall remit the Guaranty Fund administrative fee to the Unit to be deposited in the Registration Fund.
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