AB120,3,1717 1. The sale, installation, cleaning or repair of carpeting.
AB120,3,1918 2. The repair, replacement, installation or connection of any home appliance
19by an employe or agent of the person who sold the home appliance.
AB120,3,2020 3. Landscaping.
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1(e) "Home repair consumer" means a person who is considering entering into,
2or who does enter into, a contract for home repair under the terms of which the person
3is obligated to pay for the home repair.
AB120,4,64 (f) "Residence" means a structure or part of a structure that is used, or intended
5to be used, as a home by one person or by 2 or more persons who maintain a common
6household to the exclusion of all others.
AB120,4,9 7(2) Prohibitions; contracts. No contractor who enters into, or offers to enter
8into, any written or oral contract with a home repair consumer may do any of the
9following:
AB120,4,1210 (a) Knowingly misrepresent a material fact about the terms of the contract or
11about the condition of any structure or part of a structure that is covered by the
12contract or that is being considered for home repair.
AB120,4,1413 (b) Fail to correct false information on which the home repair consumer is
14relying, if the contractor knows or has reason to know that the information is false.
AB120,4,1615 (c) Promise performance that the contractor does not intend to perform or that
16the contractor knows will not be performed.
AB120,4,1817 (d) Use deception with the intent to induce a home repair consumer to enter
18into a contract for home repair.
AB120,4,2319 (e) Enter into a contract for home repair that is unconscionable, if the amount
20of the contract is $4,000 or more. For purposes of this paragraph, a contract is
21unconscionable if there is an unreasonable difference between the value of the
22services and material provided under a contract for home repair and the amount of
23the contract.
AB120,4,24 24(3) Prohibitions; other. No contractor may do any of the following:
AB120,5,2
1(a) Knowingly damage property of a home repair consumer in order to induce
2the home repair consumer to enter into a contract for home repair.
AB120,5,53 (b) Misrepresent himself or herself, or one of his or her employes or agents, as
4an employe or agent of any unit of government or of a public utility with the intent
5to induce a home repair consumer to enter into a contract for home repair.
AB120,5,8 6(4) Rebuttable presumptions. (a) For purposes of sub. (2) (c), a rebuttable
7presumption arises that the contractor promised performance that the contractor did
8not intend to perform or knew would not be performed if all of the following apply:
AB120,5,109 1. After the contract is entered into, the contractor performs no services under
10the contract or performs only services that have little or no value.
AB120,5,1211 2. The contractor does not return any compensation paid to him or her under
12the contract by the home repair consumer.
AB120,5,1313 3. The contractor does any of the following:
AB120,5,1614 a. Fails to respond to a written demand for commencement or completion of
15home repair by the home repair consumer or the home repair consumer's agent
16within 10 days after the demand is mailed or presented to the contractor.
AB120,5,1817 b. Fails to notify the home repair consumer in writing of a change of business
18name or address.
AB120,5,2019 c. Makes false representations to the home repair consumer to excuse the
20contractor's failure or refusal to perform under the terms of the contract.
AB120,5,2221 d. Uses deception to obtain the home repair consumer's consent to modification
22of the terms of the contract.
AB120,5,2323 e. Fails to employ or contract qualified persons to perform the home repair.
AB120,5,2524 f. Fails to order or purchase the basic material required for the performance
25of the home repair.
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1g. Fails to comply with any applicable law, including building codes, that
2regulates home repair.
AB120,6,73 (b) For purposes of determining whether a contract for home repair is
4unconscionable under sub. (2) (e), a rebuttable presumption arises that a contract for
5home repair is unconscionable if the amount of the contract exceeds an amount that
6equals 4 times the total fair market value for the services and material provided or
7to be provided under the contract.
AB120,6,9 8(5) Penalties. (a) Whoever violates sub. (2) (a), (b), (c) or (d) is subject to the
9following penalties:
AB120,6,1210 1. If the amount of the contract does not exceed $1,000 and the person has not
11been convicted of a previous violation of this section, the person may be fined not
12more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than 9 months or both.
AB120,6,1513 2. If the amount of the contract does not exceed $1,000 and the person has been
14convicted of one or more previous violations of this section, the person may be fined
15not more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than 2 years or both.
AB120,6,1716 3. If the amount of the contract exceeds $1,000 but not $2,500, the person may
17be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than 5 years or both.
AB120,6,1918 4. If the amount of the contract exceeds $2,500, the person may be fined not
19more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than 10 years or both.
AB120,6,2020 (b) Whoever violates sub. (2) (e) is subject to the following penalties:
AB120,6,2221 1. If the amount of the contract does not exceed $10,000, the person may be
22fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than 5 years or both.
AB120,6,2423 2. If the amount of the contract exceeds $10,000, the person may be fined not
24more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than 10 years or both.
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1(c) Whoever violates sub. (3) may be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned
2for not more than 5 years or both.
AB120,7,53 (d) Notwithstanding pars. (a), (b) and (c), whoever violates sub. (2) or (3) may
4be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than 10 years or both if
5all of the following apply:
AB120,7,86 1. In furtherance of or as part of a common scheme or plan that the person
7engages in with others, the person enters into 2 or more contracts with one home
8repair consumer.
AB120,7,109 2. The total of the amount of the contracts entered into under subd. 1. exceeds
10$1,000.
AB120,7,1111 (End)
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