Illinois Builders Right To Repair Current Law Summary:
Current Law Summary: HB4873 Pending: The Notice and Opportunity to Repair Act provides that a construction professional shall be liable to a homeowner for damages caused by the acts or omissions of the professional and his or her agents, employees, or subcontractors. This bill requires the service of notice to the professional of the complained-of defect in the construction by the homeowner prior to commencement of a lawsuit. Allows the professional to make an offer of repair or settlement and to rescind this offer if the claimant fails to respond within 30 days.
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Local # 1425
5999 S. New Wilke Rd Ste 104
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
http://www.hbagc.com
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Home Builders Association of Greater Fox Valley
Local # 1431
PO Box 1146
Saint Charles, IL 60174
http://www.buildfoxvalley.com
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Home Builders Association of the Greater Rockford Area
Local # 1465
631 N Longwood St Suite 102
Rockford, IL 61107
http://www.hbarockford.com
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Northern Illinois Home Builders Association Inc
Local # 1434
3695 Darlene Ct Ste 102
Aurora, IL 60504
http://www.nihba.com
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SouthWest Suburban Home Builders Association
Local # 1432
10767 W 163rd Pl
Orland Park, IL 60467
http://www.sshba.com
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Home Builders Association of Kankakee
Local # 1445
221 S Schuyler Ave Ste B
Kankakee, IL 60901
http://www.hbakankakee.com/
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Home Builders Association of Greater Peoria
Local # 1455
1599 N Main Street
East Peoria, IL 61611
http://www.peoriahba.com
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