Idaho Builders Right To Repair Current Law Summary:
Current Law Summary: HB133; title 6 increases builder liability by creating responsibility for attorney fees if the homeowner/HOA prevails; places stringent demands on builder to comply with statutes and repair/compromise/settle; compliance protects against liability for resultant personal property damage; NOR is triggered by any construction defect in a new or substantially remodeled dwelling; Owner must notice "professional"; pro must respond within 21 days; claimant must accept/reject within 30 days; or if the pro inspects, he must provide offer or statement within 14 days and claimant must accept/reject within 30 days; law appears, by definition, to impose same timelines on builder pro in cross-complaining
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License required for electrical, plumbing, pesticide, manufactured housing, landscape architecture, and asbestos removal. No state license for general contracting.
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Local # 1350
PO Box 25
Carmen, ID 83462
http://www.salmonbuilders.com
N Idaho Bldg Contractors Assn
Local # 1320
1928 N 4th St
Coeur d Alene, ID 83814
http://www.nibca.com
Panhandle Building Contractors Chapter of National Associated Home Builders
Local # 1319
1319 N Division Ste 102
Sandpoint, ID 83864
http://www.northidahocontractors.com
Upper Valley Building Contractors Association
Local # 1335
310 North 2nd East Ste 143
Rexburg, ID 83440
http://www.uvbca.com
Building Contractors Association of SW Idaho
Local # 1325
6206 N Discovery Way Ste A
Boise, ID 83713
http://www.bcaswi.org
Idaho State Home Builders Association
Local # 1300
6206 N Discovery Way Ste A
Boise, ID 83713
http://www.ibca.org
Building Contractors Association of Wood River Valley
Local # 1395
PO Box 2721
Hailey, ID 83333
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