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CSLB Contractor's Law Practice Test Part 2 1. Under what circumstances should a contractor involve their attorney regarding a construction contract? - A. Before allowing the client access to the contract. - B. After the contract is drafted but prior to signing. - C. Once the building permit is ...

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CSLB Contractor's Law Practice Test Part 2
1. Under what circumstances should a contractor involve their attorney regarding a construction
contract?

- A. Before allowing the client access to the contract.

- B. After the contract is drafted but prior to signing.

- C. Once the building permit is acquired.

- D. After the contract has been signed by both parties.

- Answer: B. After the contract is drafted but prior to signing.



2. What is essential to include in every home improvement contract?

- A. Cancellation notice rights.

- B. Contractor's license number.

- C. Truth-in-lending notice.

- D. Project name.

- Answer: B. Contractor's license number.



3. Which item is not required in a home improvement contract?

- A. A statement in at least 10-point font near the signature indicating the owner's right to demand a
performance and payment bond.

- B. The names and home addresses of all individuals listed on the license.

- C. A projected start date and completion date for the work.

- D. A detailed description of the work and materials to be used.

- Answer: B. The names and home addresses of all individuals listed on the license. (Note: A, C, and D
are required).



4. Once a home improvement contract is signed, how quickly must the contractor commence work
based on the timeline specified in the contract?

- A. 5 days.

- B. 10 days.

- C. 15 days.

, - D. 20 days.

- Answer: D. 20 days.



5. Regarding home improvement salespersons, which statement is correct?

- A. They must register with the Registrar's office and may only work for one contractor.

- B. Anyone selling home improvement contracts for a licensed contractor outside of the contractor’s
usual business location must register with the Attorney General's office.

- C. They must be at least 18 years old, with no residency or educational prerequisites.

- D. They can start negotiating home improvement contracts immediately after submitting an
application and paying the necessary fees.

- Answer: C. They must be at least 18 years old, and there are no residency or educational
requirements—registration with each contractor is needed along with a registration number.



6. In a scenario where Judy, a contractor, hires Sam as a registered home improvement salesperson,
what happens if Sam negotiates a home improvement contract for $350 but Judy refuses to accept the
price?

- A. The contractor must adhere to the verbal agreement since such contracts under $500 are legally
binding.

- B. The contractor is not obligated to honor a verbal agreement.

- C. The contractor can cancel any home improvement contract they didn’t negotiate.

- D. A home improvement contract is not binding unless it is in writing.

- Answer: A. The contractor must adhere to the verbal agreement as registered salespersons act on
behalf of the contractor, and verbal home improvement contracts are valid.



7. Which kind of contract allows a consumer to cancel?

- A. Subcontract.

- B. Home solicitation contracts related to permanent installations such as fencing or alarm systems.

- C. Prime construction contracts.

- D. Home improvement contracts for moveable items such as bookshelves or rugs.

- Answer: B. Home solicitation contracts which involve permanent fixtures can be canceled.

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