West Virginia Builders Right To Repair Current Law Summary:
Current Law Summary: SB440: Requires builders notify homeowners with Notice to consumer required; response to claim within 30 days and negotiations to conclude within 90 days.
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In 1991, the West Virginia Legislature adopted into law Chapter 21, Article 11 of the State Code. This law was established to set specific professional guidelines for contractors as well as to protect state businesses and consumers who utilize their services. The new law paved the way for creation of the Contractor Licensing Board which is made up of state businessmen, contractors and construction specialists.
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Local # 5036
PO Box 376
Barboursville, WV 25504
http://www.tristatehba.com
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Home Builders Association of Greater Charleston
Local # 5018
PO Box 8616
South Charleston, WV 25303
http://www.hbagc.org
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Home Builders Association of West Virginia (State)
Local # 5000
2220 Washington St. E Ste 1
Charleston, WV 25311
http://www.hbawv.org
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Midwestern Chapter Of National Associated Home Builders
Local # 5040
110 Pleasant Colony Dr
Evans, WV 25241
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Potomac Highlands Chapter of National Associated Home Builders
Local # 5030
PO Box 452
Mathias, WV 26812
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Greater Greenbrier Valley Home Builders Chapter
Local # 5027
PO Box 180
Frankford, WV 24938
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Highlands Chapter
Local # 5021
PO Box 1847
Elkins, WV 26241
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