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1 | | AN ACT concerning business.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Home Repair and Remodeling Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 20 as follows:
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6 | | (815 ILCS 513/20)
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7 | | Sec. 20. Consumer rights brochure.
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8 | | (a) For any contract over $1,000, any
person engaging in |
9 | | the business
of home repair and remodeling shall provide to its |
10 | | customers a copy of the
"Home Repair: Know Your Consumer |
11 | | Rights" pamphlet prior to the execution of any
home repair and |
12 | | remodeling contract. The consumer shall sign and date an
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13 | | acknowledgment form entitled "Consumer Rights Acknowledgment |
14 | | Form" that states:
"I, the homeowner, have received from the |
15 | | contractor a copy of the pamphlet
entitled 'Home Repair: Know |
16 | | Your Consumer Rights.'" The contractor or his or
her |
17 | | representative shall also sign and date the acknowledgment |
18 | | form, which
includes the name and address of the home repair |
19 | | and remodeling business. The
acknowledgment form shall be in |
20 | | duplicate and incorporated into the pamphlet.
The original |
21 | | acknowledgment form shall be retained by the contractor and the
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22 | | duplicate copy shall be retained within the pamphlet by the |
23 | | consumer.
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1 | | (b) For any contract for $1,000 or under, any person |
2 | | engaging in the
business
of home repair and remodeling shall |
3 | | provide to its customers a copy of the
"Home Repair: Know Your |
4 | | Consumer Rights" pamphlet. No written acknowledgment
of |
5 | | receipt of the pamphlet is required for a contract of $1,000 or |
6 | | under.
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7 | | (c) The
pamphlet must be a separate
document, in at least |
8 | | 12 point type, and in legible ink. The pamphlet shall
read as |
9 | | follows:
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10 | | "HOME REPAIR: KNOW YOUR CONSUMER RIGHTS
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11 | | As you plan for your home repair/improvement project, it is |
12 | | important to
ask the right questions in order to protect your |
13 | | investment. The tips in this
fact sheet should allow you to |
14 | | protect yourself and minimize the possibility
that a |
15 | | misunderstanding may occur.
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16 | | AVOIDING HOME REPAIR FRAUD
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17 | | Please use extreme caution when confronted with the following |
18 | | warning signs of
a potential scam:
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19 | | (1) Door-to-door salespersons with no local connections |
20 | | who offer to do
home repair work for substantially less than |
21 | | the market price.
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22 | | (2) Solicitations for repair work from a company that lists |
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1 | | only a
telephone number or a post-office box number to contact, |
2 | | particularly if it is
an
out-of-state company.
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3 | | (3) Contractors who fail to provide customers references |
4 | | when requested.
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5 | | (4) Persons offering to inspect your home for free. Do not |
6 | | admit anyone
into your home unless he or she can present |
7 | | authentic identification
establishing his or her business |
8 | | status. When in doubt, do not hesitate to
call the
worker's |
9 | | employer to verify his or her identity.
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10 | | (5) Contractors demanding cash payment for a job or who ask |
11 | | you to make a
check payable to a person other than the owner or |
12 | | company name.
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13 | | (6) Offers from a contractor to drive you to the bank to |
14 | | withdraw funds to
pay for the work.
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15 | | CONTRACTS
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16 | | (1) Get all estimates in writing.
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17 | | (2) Do not be induced into signing a contract by |
18 | | high-pressure sales
tactics.
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19 | | (3) Never sign a contract with blank spaces or one you do |
20 | | not fully
understand. If you are taking out a loan to finance |
21 | | the work, do not sign the
contract before your lender approves |
22 | | the loan.
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23 | | (4) Remember, you have 3 business days from the time you |
24 | | sign your
contract
to cancel any contract if the sale is made |
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1 | | at your home. The contractor cannot
deprive you of this right |
2 | | by initiating work, selling your contract to a
lender, or any |
3 | | other tactic.
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4 | | (5) If the contractor does business under a name other than |
5 | | the
contractor's
real name, the business must either be |
6 | | incorporated or registered under the
Assumed Business Name Act. |
7 | | Check with the Secretary of State to see if the
business is
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8 | | incorporated or with the county clerk to see if the business |
9 | | has registered
under the Assumed Business Name Act.
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10 | | (6) Homeowners should check with local and county units of |
11 | | government to
determine if permits or inspections are required.
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12 | | (7) Determine whether the contractor will guarantee his or |
13 | | her work and
products.
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14 | | (8) Determine whether the contractor has the proper |
15 | | insurance.
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16 | | (9) Do not sign a certificate of completion or make final |
17 | | payment until
the
work is done to your satisfaction.
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18 | | (10) Before you pay your contractor, understand that the |
19 | | Mechanics Lien Act requires that you shall request and the |
20 | | contractor shall give you a signed and notarized written |
21 | | statement (known as a "Sworn Statement") that lists all the |
22 | | persons or companies your contractor hired to work on your |
23 | | home, their addresses along with the amounts about to be paid, |
24 | | and the total amount owed after the payment to those persons or |
25 | | companies. |
26 | | Suppliers and subcontractors have a right to file a lien |
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1 | | against your home if they do not get paid for their labor or |
2 | | materials. To protect yourself against liens, you should demand |
3 | | that your contractor provide you with a Sworn Statement before |
4 | | you pay the contractor. You should also obtain lien waivers |
5 | | from all contractors and subcontractors if appropriate. You |
6 | | should consult with an attorney to learn more about your rights |
7 | | and obligations under the Mechanics Lien Act. |
8 | | Disclaimer: The contents of this paragraph are required to |
9 | | be placed in the pamphlet for consumer guidance and information |
10 | | only. The contents of this paragraph are not substantive |
11 | | enforceable provisions of the Home Repair and Remodeling Act |
12 | | and are not intended to affect the substantive law of the |
13 | | Mechanics Lien Act. Remember, homeowners should know who |
14 | | provides supplies and labor for
any work performed on your |
15 | | home. Suppliers and subcontractors have a right to
file a lien |
16 | | against your property if the general contractor fails to pay |
17 | | them.
To protect your property, request lien waivers from the |
18 | | general contractor.
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19 | | BASIC TERMS TO BE INCLUDED IN A CONTRACT
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20 | | (1) Contractor's full name, address, and telephone number. |
21 | | Illinois law
requires that
persons selling home repair and |
22 | | improvement services provide their customers
with notice of any |
23 | | change to their business name or address that comes about
prior |
24 | | to the agreed dates for beginning or completing the work.
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1 | | (2) A description of the work to be performed.
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2 | | (3) Starting and estimated completion dates.
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3 | | (4) Total cost of work to be performed.
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4 | | (5) Schedule and method of payment, including down payment, |
5 | | subsequent
payments, and final payment.
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6 | | (6) A provision stating the grounds for termination of the |
7 | | contract by
either party. However, the homeowner must pay the |
8 | | contractor for work
completed. If the contractor fails to |
9 | | commence or complete work within the
contracted time period, |
10 | | the homeowner may cancel and may be entitled to a
refund of any |
11 | | down payment
or other payments made towards the work, upon |
12 | | written demand by certified mail.
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13 | | (7) A provision stating the grounds for termination of the |
14 | | contract if you are notified by your insurer that all or any |
15 | | part of the claim or contract is not a covered loss under the |
16 | | insurance policy, you may cancel the contract by mailing or |
17 | | delivering written notice to (name of contractor) at (address |
18 | | of contractor's place of business) at any time prior to the |
19 | | earlier of midnight on the fifth business day after you have |
20 | | received such notice from your insurer or the thirtieth |
21 | | business day after receipt of a properly executed proof of loss |
22 | | by the insurer from the insured. If you cancel, any payments |
23 | | made by you under the contract will be returned to you within |
24 | | 10 business days following receipt by the contractor of your |
25 | | cancellation notice. If, however, the contractor has provided |
26 | | any goods or services related to a catastrophe, acknowledged |
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1 | | and agreed to by the insured homeowner in writing to be |
2 | | necessary to prevent damage to the premises, the contractor is |
3 | | entitled to the reasonable value of such goods and services. |
4 | | Homeowners should obtain a copy of the signed contract and |
5 | | keep it in a safe
place for reference as needed.
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6 | | To file a complaint against a roofing contractor, contact |
7 | | the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional |
8 | | Regulation at 312-814-6910 or file a complaint directly on its |
9 | | website.
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10 | | IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE BEEN DEFRAUDED OR YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
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11 | | If you think you have been defrauded by a contractor or |
12 | | have any questions,
please bring
it to the attention of your |
13 | | State's Attorney or the Illinois Attorney General's
Office.
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14 | | Attorney General Toll-Free Numbers
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15 | | Carbondale (800) 243-0607
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16 | | Springfield (800) 243-0618
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17 | | Chicago (800) 386-5438".
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18 | | (Source: P.A. 97-235, eff. 1-1-12.)
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