Home Improvement Contractor Contract and Notice of Cancellation is a legal document that was released by the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection - a government authority operating within New York City.
Q: Why do I need a home improvement contractor contract?
A: A home improvement contractor contract is essential to protect yourself and ensure that all parties involved are clear on the terms and conditions of the project.
Q: What should be included in a home improvement contractor contract?
A: A home improvement contractor contract should include details such as the scope of work, payment terms, start and completion dates, warranties, and any applicable permits or licenses.
Q: How can I cancel a home improvement contractor contract in New York City?
A: In New York City, you can cancel a home improvement contractor contract within three business days by sending a written notice of cancellation to the contractor.
Q: What information should be included in a notice of cancellation?
A: A notice of cancellation should include your name, address, the date of the contract, a statement indicating your intent to cancel, and a request for a refund of any deposits paid.
Q: What are the consequences of canceling a home improvement contractor contract?
A: If you cancel a home improvement contractor contract, the contractor may be entitled to keep a portion of the deposit as specified in the contract, but they cannot charge a cancellation fee exceeding 10% of the total contract price.
Form Details:
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