CSLB Contractor's Law practice test Part 2
1. B. After the con-
tract is prepared
but before you
sign it
2. B. Contractor's li-
cense number
3. B. The name and
home address of
all the personnel
listed on the li-
When should you let your attorney see a construction
contract?
A. Before y...
CSLB Contractor's Law practice test Part 2 1. B. After the con- tract is prepared but before you sign it 2. B. Contractor's li- cense number 3. B. The name and home address of all the personnel listed on the li - 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 the contract is signed by you and the client Which is the most correct statement as to what must be included in every home improvement contract? A. Notice of right to cancel B. Contractor's license number C. Truth -in-lending notice D. Name of the project Which is NOT required on a home improvement contract? A. A notice, in at least 10 point print, in close proximity to the signature, and a statement that the owner has a right to require a performance and payment bond cense. Know that B. The name and home address of all the personnel listed A, C and D are required. Only the contractor's name, address and license num - ber are required. 4. D. 20 5. C. They must be at least 18 years of age. There are no residen - cy or education - on the license C. An approximate date when work will begin and be substantially completed D. A description of the work to be done and materials and equipment to be used or installed When a home improvement contract is signed, the con - tractor must substantially begin work within days of the date specified in the contract? A. 5 B. 10 C. 15 D. 20 Which is true concerning home improvement sales per- sons? A. They must register with the Registrar's office and may work for only one contractor at a time B. Anyone who sells home improvement contracts for a CSLB Contractor's Law practice test Part 2 al requirements - must register for "each" con - tractor with the Registrar and re- ceive a registra - tion number first 6. A. When regis - tered salesper - sons enter into an agreement, verbal or written, they are bound by it. They are acting as the agent of the con- tractor. Verbal im- provement con - tracts are legal and binding 7. B. Home solic - itation contract which involves fencing, burglar alarm, carpen - try and texture coating - only home solicited contracts can be cancelled which contain "perma - nent fixtures" 8. C. 3rd 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 con- tracts as soon as they have filled out the appropriate application and paid the required fees 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 ver - bal agreement since verbal home improvement contracts under $500 are binding B. The contractor is not bound by a verbal agreement C. The contractor may cancel a home improvement con- tract that she did not negotiate D. The contractor is not bound by the contract since all home improvement contracts must be in writting Which type of contract can be cancelled by a consumer? A. Sub contract B. Home solicitation contract which involves fencing, bur- glar alarm, carpentry and texture coating C. Prime construction contract D. Home improvement contract involving free standing bookcases, rugs and window air conditioner A consumer may cancel a home solicitation contract at any time prior to midnight of the business day after
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