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Lawsuits filed by homeowners against contractors are usually filed in the local civil court. If an individual would like to obtain more information on suing a contractor in New York, they should consult with a local attorney in New York.
Call 311 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) for help. To file a consumer complaint about a home improvement contractor working on residential property, use the Home Improvement Contractor Complaint page.
New York state law requires that consumers receive a written contract for home-improvement work that exceeds $500. The contract must contain: the contractors name, address and telephone number. the approximate start and completion date, including any contingencies that would change the completion date.
File Complaint Online: Mail/Fax: Mailing Address: NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection. Consumer Services Division. 42 Broadway, 9th Floor. New York, NY 10004. Fax: (212) 487-4482.
A contractor is a business or entity that agrees to perform work under terms of a contract.