103A.71 Residential contractors.
1. As used in this section:
a. “Catastrophe” means a natural occurrence including but not limited to fire, earthquake, tornado, windstorm, flood, or hail storm, which damages or destroys residential real estate.
b. “Residential contractor” means a person in the business of contracting to repair or replace residential roof systems or perform any other exterior repair, exterior replacement, or exterior reconstruction work resulting from a catastrophe on residential real estate or a person offering to contract with an owner or possessor of residential real estate to carry out such work.
c. “Residential real estate” means a new or existing building, including a detached garage, constructed for habitation by one to four families.
d. “Roof system” includes roof coverings, roof sheathing, roof weatherproofing, and roof insulation.
2. A residential contractor shall not advertise or promise to rebate any insurance deductible or any portion thereof as an inducement to the sale of goods or services. A promise to rebate any insurance deductible includes granting any allowance or offering any discount against the fees to be charged or paying a person directly or indirectly associated with the residential real estate any form of compensation, except for items of nominal value. A residential contractor may display a sign or any other type of advertisement on a person’s premises provided the person consents to the display and the person receives no compensation from the residential contractor for the placement of the sign or advertising.
3. A residential contractor shall not represent or negotiate on behalf of, or offer or advertise to represent or negotiate on behalf of, an owner or possessor of residential real estate on any insurance claim in connection with the repair or replacement of roof systems, or the performance of any other exterior repair, exterior replacement, or exterior reconstruction work on the residential real estate.
4. a. A residential contractor contracting to provide goods or services to repair damage resulting from a catastrophe shall provide the person with whom it is contracting a fully completed duplicate notice in at least ten-point bold type which shall contain the following statement:
NOTICE OF CONTRACT OBLIGATIONS AND RIGHTS
You may be responsible for payment to (insert name of residential contractor) for the cost of all goods and services provided whether or not you receive payment from any property and casualty insurance policy with respect to the damage. Pursuant to Iowa law your contract with (insert name of residential contractor) to provide goods and services to repair damage resulting from a naturally occurring catastrophe including but not limited to a fire, earthquake, tornado, windstorm, flood, or hail storm is void and you have no responsibility for payment under the contract if (insert name of residential contractor) either advertises or promises to rebate all or any portion of your insurance deductible, or represents or negotiates, or offers to represent or negotiate, on your behalf with your property and casualty insurance company on any insurance claim relating to the damage you have contracted to have repaired. Your signature below acknowledges your understanding of these legal obligations and rights.
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b. The notice shall be executed by the person with whom the residential contractor is contracting prior to or contemporaneously with entering into the contract.
5. A contract entered into with a residential contractor is void if the residential contractor violates subsection 2, 3, or 4.
6. a. A residential contractor violating this section is subject to the penalties and remedies prescribed by this chapter.
b. A violation of subsection 2 or 3 by a residential contractor is an unlawful practice pursuant to section 714.16.
2012 Acts, ch 1116, §1, 2
Referred to in §515.137A
Structure Iowa Code
Title III - PUBLIC SERVICES AND REGULATION
Chapter 103A - STATE BUILDING CODE
Section 103A.1 - Establishment.
Section 103A.2 - Statement of policy.
Section 103A.4 - Building code commissioner.
Section 103A.5 - Commissioner — duties.
Section 103A.6 - Merit system.
Section 103A.7 - State building code.
Section 103A.8A - Energy conservation requirements.
Section 103A.8B - Sustainable design or green building standards.
Section 103A.8C - Standards for safe rooms and storm shelters.
Section 103A.9 - Factory-built structures.
Section 103A.10 - Effect and application.
Section 103A.10A - Plan reviews and inspections.
Section 103A.12 - Adoption and withdrawal — procedure.
Section 103A.13 - Alternate materials and methods of construction.
Section 103A.14 - Advisory council.
Section 103A.15 - Board of review.
Section 103A.16 - Board of review — appeal.
Section 103A.17 - Board of review — procedure.
Section 103A.18 - Court proceedings.
Section 103A.19 - Administration and enforcement.
Section 103A.20 - Permits — duty to issue.
Section 103A.22 - Construction of statute.
Section 103A.25 - Prior resolutions.
Section 103A.26 - Manufactured or mobile home installers certification — violation — civil penalty.
Section 103A.27 - Commission on energy efficiency standards and practices.
Section 103A.30 - Approved tiedown system — provided at sale — installation.
Section 103A.31 - Installer compliance and certification.
Section 103A.33 - Listing and form of certification of approved systems provided.
Section 103A.41 - State historic building code.
Section 103A.42 - Designation of qualified historic buildings and structures.
Section 103A.43 - Application of state historic building code as alternative.
Section 103A.45 - State historical society board — duties.
Section 103A.51 - Definitions.
Section 103A.52 - Manufactured or mobile home retailer license — procedure.
Section 103A.53 - License application and fees.
Section 103A.55 - Revocation, suspension, and denial of license.
Section 103A.57 - Unlawful practice — criminal penalty.
Section 103A.59 - Manufactured or mobile home installers certification — violation — civil penalty.
Section 103A.60 - Approved tiedown system — provided at sale — installation.
Section 103A.61 - Installer compliance and certification.
Section 103A.62 - Listing and form of certification of approved systems provided.