Arkansas Builders Right To Repair Current Law Summary:
Current Law Summary: SB975: Requires that residential contractors be given notice and an opportunity to repair. Homeowners must provide 20 days notice in writing to builder prior to legal action to address defect and/or repair
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Local # 0448
1520 Hwy 62 East
Mountain Home, AR 72653
http://www.twinlakeshomebuilders.com
Carroll County Home Builders Association
Local # 0412
908 W. Trimble
Berryville, AR 72616
North Central Arkansas Chapter
Local # 0438
PO Box 550
Harrison, AR 72602
http://www.buildwithapro.com
Northwest Arkansas Home Builders Association
Local # 0424
2022 Long Ave Ste C
Springdale, AR 72764
http://www.nwabuilders.com
NE Arkansas Home Builders Association
Local # 0432
PO Box 17237
Jonesboro, AR 72403
http://www.neahba.org
Cleburne County Home Builders Association
Local # 0405
PO Box 1325
Heber Springs, AR 72543
Greater Fort Smith Associated Home Builders
Local # 0436
5111 Rogers Ave Ste 531
Fort Smith, AR 72903
http://www.greaterfortsmithhomebuilders.com
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