No, however many contracts contain a provision outlining a time limit, such as stating, "neither party may sue after two years from the completion of this contract." Check your contract.
In order to get a home improvement contractor license in Pennsylvania, you'll need to submit a one-time fee of $250.
It depends on the condition of your home.There is no such fixed time for home improvement.
If it can be shown that it was faulty work, I don't know that there is a time limit. Some things may take years to show up, but it is still faulty work by the contractor. I'm sure the time limit will vary state to state.
Watch out for this situation: A contractor offers to do some work on your home, saying he can also arrange the financing through a lender. Once you agree, the contractor begins work. The lender then appears with papers to sign. He may rush you into signing a document before you have time to read it, or the contractor may threaten to stop working until the papers are signed. You sign, only later realizing you've just agreed to a home equity loan with high rates, points and fees. Additionally, the contractor now has no interest in finishing the job, since he has already gotten paid by the lender.
To learn how to replace a ceiling in your home, you can start by researching online tutorials or watching instructional videos. It may also be helpful to consult with a professional contractor or attend a workshop on home improvement. Practice safety precautions and take your time to ensure a successful ceiling replacement project.
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Yes, it is possible to have both a home equity and home improvement loan at the same time. The home equity loan will typically be guaranteed by the value of the property and the home improvement loan will typically be an unsecured personal loan. Ideally, one would use the home equity loan (or line of credit) for home improvement activities in order to write off a portion of the interest paid from their taxes (unsecured personal loans do not get the same tax treatment).
Yes, it sure does. Any time a text makes any kind of home improvement that is irreversible, the home improvement becomes part of the property, which belongs to the landlord. The tenant may reverse such an improvement IF he can restore the property to the way it was - without any damages - before the home improvement was made.
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Transcripts or recordings of criminal trials either become part of the case records (if the steno work was done by a court employee), or the property of the private contractor who was employed to provide that service. Either way there is no legal "time limit" on such items. If the case is appealed, the transcript will either already be a part of the case file, or it can be purchased from the private contractor.
If no time limit is specified in a contract, a contractor is generally required to complete the job within a "reasonable" time frame. What constitutes a reasonable time can vary based on the nature of the work, industry standards, and any relevant local laws. If disputes arise, they may be settled by considering these factors or through legal action if necessary. It's advisable to consult legal counsel for specific cases.