Fargo North Dakota Subcontractor's Agreement

State:
North Dakota
City:
Fargo
Control #:
ND-00481-CPK
Format:
Word
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This state specific form addresses issues for subcontract work including: identifying the parties, identifying the jobsite, describing the work, scheduling the work, payment amount, payment schedule, change orders, contractor’s delay in commencing work, late payments, dispute resolution, excusable delay, concealed conditions, insurance, and contract interpretation.

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North Dakota Deceptive Trade Practice Laws at a Glance The North Dakota Attorney General's Consumer Protection and Antitrust Division (CPAT) enforces the state's deceptive trade practices laws in connection with the sale or advertisement of merchandise.

Contact the Citizens Advice consumer helpline on 0808 223 1133 if you need more help - a trained adviser can give you advice over the phone.

Some goods are exempt from sales tax under North Dakota law. Examples include most non-prepared food items, food stamps, prescription medications, and medical supplies.

The purchases of tangible personal property used or consumed by a contractor performing under any contract, including service contracts, for businesses that provide a Direct Pay Permit in North Dakota is not exempt from payment of sales and use tax.

How to File a Complaint with the Contractors State Licensing... Call to have a Complaint Form mailed to you 1-800-321-CSLB (2752), OR. Use the On-line Complaint Form, OR. Download and Print a Complaint Form.

General Complaint Definition. A General Complaint is when a client expresses dissatisfaction with a situation related to the Family Assistance Administration and requests management intervention. The Complaint Tracker is used to track General Complaints.

To file a contractor complaint, please complete the Complaint Against Contractor (SFN 16999) form and submit it to this office. When a complaint is received by this office, it is reviewed to determine whether this office has authority to handle the complaint.

No person may engage in the business nor act in the capacity of a contractor within this state when the cost, value, or price per job exceeds the sum of $4,000 without first having a license.

State all the relevant facts concerning the case in question. Include copies of any documents such as receipts, invoices, contracts, or cancelled checks that will support your claim. Include a specific request regarding how you feel the reader should handle the problem and describe any action you intend to take.

For new construction, complaints against licensed contractors must be filed within two years from the close of escrow or actual occupancy, whichever occurred first. For remodel or repairs, complaints against licensed contractors must be filed within two years from the date work was last performed.

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