How do I hire a reputable contractor for my construction project and must my contractor be licensed?
There are a lot of considerations in making a good choice for your home construction project. Click on the link below for more information.
Any home improvement contractor who has gross revenue of $5,000 or more during the most recent taxable year must register with the State Attorney Generals Office, Bureau of Consumer Protection. For further information on who qualifies as a home improvement contractor, to see if your contractor is licensed, or to register a complaint click on the link attorneygeneral.gov.Hiring a Reputable Contractor

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1. What is a building permit?
2. When is a residential building permit required?
3. Is a permit required for a roof replacement?
4. How do I apply for a building permit?
5. Do I need a permit to replace my water heater, furnace, heat pump and/or boiler, etc.?
6. What is a Certificate of Use and Occupancy?
7. How can I obtain a copy of a valid certificate of use and occupancy for my residential property?
8. Is the burning of refuse, leaves and trimmings permitted in Manheim Township?
9. Are recreational fires permitted in Manheim Township?
10. Do I need a permit to install a fire alarm, and/or burglary, panic or robbery alarm system in my home or business?
11. How do I hire a reputable contractor for my construction project and must my contractor be licensed?
12. Do you have any information on decks and deck safety?
13. What is a radon control system and how do they work?
14. Where can I find information on housing assistance for owners, landlords or developers?
15. Do you have a mosquito complaint?
16. Who are the third-party, non-residential, electrical inspectors contracted by the Township?
17. How do I sign up for news and alert notifications?
18. What are the regulations for posting an "issue sign" (i.e. political signs)?
19. Does the Township require an inspection of a property before the property is sold or title transferred?
20. If I file a complaint with the Township, will it remain confidential?