Indiana Code 35-43-6-4. “Home improvement contract” defined
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Terms Used In Indiana Code 35-43-6-4
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- home improvement: means any alteration, repair, or other modification of residential property. See Indiana Code 35-43-6-3
- home improvement contract: means an oral or written agreement between a home improvement supplier and a consumer to make a home improvement and for which the contract price exceeds one hundred fifty dollars ($150). See Indiana Code 35-43-6-4
- home improvement supplier: means a person who engages in or solicits home improvement contracts whether or not the person deals directly with the consumer. See Indiana Code 35-43-6-6
Sec. 4. As used in this chapter, “home improvement contract” means an oral or written agreement between a home improvement supplier and a consumer to make a home improvement and for which the contract price exceeds one hundred fifty dollars ($150). Multiple contracts entered into by a home improvement supplier with a consumer are considered a home improvement contract for the purposes of this chapter if the multiple contracts arise from the same transaction.
As added by P.L.251-1987, SEC.4.