Montana Builders Right To Repair Current Law Summary:
Current Law Summary: SB 389; Code Section 70-19-427 requires homeowners to provide notice of an alleged construction defect before filing a lawsuit. The contractor has the option to offer to inspect the defect, repair the defect, offer a settlement or dispute the claim. After being served with written notice, the contractor has 21 days to respond: offer to inspect the defect, repair the defect, offer a settlement or dispute the claim.
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Businesses must register with the Secretary of State. No state license is required for general contracting. Licensure is required for plumbing, electrical, and crane operating trades.
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Local # 2795
PO Box 927
Livingston, MT 59047
http://www.uybaweb.com
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SW Montana Building Industry Association
Local # 2755
1716 W Main St Ste 8 G
Bozeman, MT 59715
http://www.swmbia.org
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Home Builders Association of Billings
Local # 2722
PO Box 875
Billings, MT 59103
http://www.hbabillings.net
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Rocky Mountain Chapter
Local # 2750
PO Box 154
Anaconda, MT 59711
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Bitterroot Building Industry Association
Local # 2729
PO Box 1299
Hamilton, MT 59840
http://wwwbbiamontana.org
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Montana Home Builders Association
Local # 2700
1717 11th Ave
Helena, MT 59601
http://www.montanabia.com
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Helena Building Industry Association
Local # 2766
3180 Dredge Dr Ste B
Helena, MT 59602
http://www.helenabia.com
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