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Contractors License
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Contractors License
CSLB Contractor's Law practice test Part 2
Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
When should you let your attorney see a construction contract?
A. Before you let the client see the contract
B. After the contract is prepared but before you sign it
C. After the building permit is obtained
D. After ...
B. Anyone who sells home improvement contracts for a licensed contractor
outside the contractor's normal place of business is required to be registered with
the Attorney General's office
C. They must be at least 18 years of age. There are no residency or educational
requirements
D. They may begin to negotiate home improvement contracts as soon as they have
filled out the appropriate application and paid the required fees - Answer✔️✔️-C.
They must be at least 18 years of age. There are no residency or educational
requirements - must register for "each" contractor with the Registrar and receive a
registration number first
Judy, a contractor, employs Sam as her registered home improvement salesperson.
Sam meets with Mr. And Mrs. Jones and negotiates home improvement work that
totals $350. When Sam returns to his boss and tells her of the verbal contract, his
employer says she will not work for the contracted price. The Contractor's License
Law states:
A. The contractor is required by law to abide by the verbal agreement since verbal
home improvement contracts under $500 are binding
B. The contractor is not bound by a verbal agreement
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