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Step 2: Go to the dashboard.

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Step 3: Initiate new document creation.

In your dashboard, click on New Document in the upper left corner. Opt for Create Blank Document to put together the Maine Construction Law from scratch.

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This chapter provides a detailed explanation about Maines basic consumer protection law, the Unfair Trade Practices Act. This law prohibits businesses from using unfair or deceptive practices and can be enforced by the Attorney General or by consumers who have actually lost money due to an unfair trade practice.
Maine doesnt regulate contractors on a state level (except for the trade licenses of electricians and plumbers). As such, it isnt always clear what the penalties would be for not carrying the appropriate license, whether its a trade or business type.
Consumer Complaints or Questions Call us. (207) 626-8849. (800) 436-2131 toll free in Maine. Write us. Attorney Generals Consumer Information and Mediation Service. 6 State House Station. Maines Lemon Law. Maines Lemon Law applies to new vehicles in for repair before docHubing 18,000 miles.
Maine is one of just 15 states that does not require general contractors to be licensed.
The exact deposit amount contractors ask for upfront varies and is especially dependent on the size of the project. For relatively small jobs, like a $16,000 bathroom remodel, contractors may ask for a 50% deposit. For large jobs, like a $100,000 full-home renovation, a 10%20% deposit is more typical.
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The Attorney General is Maines chief law enforcement officer and represents the state in legal matters ranging from child support enforcement, civil rights and consumer protection to the prosecution of homicides, felony drug cases and major frauds.
Chapter 17 of the Maine Attorney Generals Consumer Law Guide explains your rights when constructing or repairing your home. It includes a model home construction contract that meets the statutory requirements for any home construction contract over $3,000.