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Residential Notices Given by Contractors |
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Notices given by General or Specialty Contractors
General and specialty contractors are required to give homeowners, with whom they contract, certain notices at the time of contract. These notices are:
Consumer Protection Notice This information explains contractor licensing standards, bond and insurance requirements, steps consumers can take for successful construction project and what to do if problems occur.
Information Notice to Owner about Construction Liens Contractors that directly contract with residential property owners are required to give this notice to the residential property owner. This notice informs residential property owners about construction lien law. Residential property owners should read this form carefully.
Notice of Procedure This notice explains the first steps a property owner must take before initiating a court action or arbitration against a contractor when the action is not filed with the CCB Dispute Resolution Services (DRS). It replaces the "Owner's Duty to Notify Contractor in the Event of a Construction Dispute".
When a construction project involves subcontractors, materials or equipment suppliers, those businesses are required to deliver to you the following notice:
Notice of Right to Lien Subcontractors, material or equipment suppliers and others are required to give the Notice of Right to Lien to residential property owners to protect their right to later file a lien. The Notice of Right to lien is not a lien.
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Complaint Forms |
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Consumers having problems resolving complaints with licensed contractors may be able to file a complaint using CCB's Dispute Resolution Services (DRS). Please click here for more information and to access the forms you will need to file a complaint.
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Contractor Publications |
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Please click here to view publications for contractor.
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