S.C. Code Regs. 8-621 - Sale of Modular Buildings
(1) Only South Carolina licensed
manufacturer's representatives or South Carolina licensed homebuilders or South
Carolina licensed general contractors in the building classification within the
group limitations of the license are permitted to sell modular buildings or
components to consumers on a retail basis, provided that;
(a) if the modular building is purchased by a
residential builder operating as a firm, the firm must meet the requirements of
Sections
40-59-400
and
40-59-410,
including, when applicable, the requirement to hold a residential business
certificate of authorization issued by the Residential Builders Commission,
or
(b) if the modular building is
purchased by a company operating as a licensed general contractor, the company
must meet the definition of an entity in Section
40-11-20(7)
and have a designated primary qualifying party, as required under Section
40-11-230.
The primary qualifying party shall serve as the principal individual
responsible for directing or reviewing work performed by the licensee in a
particular license classification or subclassification; and
(c) the general contractor or residential
builder must sell the modular building directly to the consumer and perform,
and take responsibility for, erection of the structure and all its related
systems and site work or must contract to have this work performed by a
properly licensed general contractor or residential builder. A sales contract
is required and must identify the seller and buyer by name.
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