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A contractor offers a five-year labor warranty during sales, but the contract contains no warranty terms. What should the office do?

Correct Answer

C) Write the labor and material warranty terms into the contract documents.

CSLB guidance advises that any warranty offered for labor and materials should be in writing.

Answer Options
A
Leave the warranty verbal if the homeowner liked the presentation.
B
Document the item in internal job notes but leave the customer copy unchanged.
C
Write the labor and material warranty terms into the contract documents.
D
Wait until the first warranty claim to decide what was promised.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

CSLB guidance advises that any warranty offered for labor and materials should be in writing.

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