Completion Report Of Building Construction In North Carolina

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In North Carolina, the statute of limitations for most construction disputes, such as breach of contract or implied warranty of plans, is generally three years from the date when the claimant knows or should know they have a claim.

How do I file a complaint against a contractor? You can request a complaint form by visiting .nclbgc/complaints. You can also request a complaint form by calling the Licensing Board at 919-571-4183.

In North Carolina, the statue of repose is six years, and the period generally begins to run upon substantial completion of the project.

In 1925 the North Carolina General Assembly established the authority of the North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors, amending Chapter 318 of the Public Laws, designed for the purpose of safeguarding life, health and property and to promote public welfare.

How do I file a complaint against a contractor? You can request a complaint form by visiting .nclbgc/complaints. You can also request a complaint form by calling the Licensing Board at 919-571-4183.

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Completion Report Of Building Construction In North Carolina