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Blog Posts in August, 2013

  • ROC'S REVAMPED HEARING PROCEDURE MEANS CHANGE FOR CONTRACTORS

    Pending changes at the Registrar of Contractors are set to significantly alter administrative hearings - and could lead to more suspensions and revocations. For years, the ROC’s process forced complainants to carry their own burden of proof. At hearings, contractors without legal representation were at least placed on a level playing field with complainants. That could be about to change. The ...
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  • ROC MAY NO LONGER PROVIDE PRE-APPLICATION LICENSE REVIEWS

    The Registrar of Contractors Licensing Department will apparently no longer be providing prospective applicants with pre-license application reviews. The pre-application reviews permitted those interested in obtaining a license with a helpful forecast of issues they would face if formally applying for a license. With pre-application reviews now off the table, it is even more important for ...
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  • Sullivan v. Pulte - ARIZONA SUPREME COURT PERMITS MORE CLAIMS AGAINST CONTRACTORS

    ARIZONA SUPREME COURT PERMITS MORE CLAIMS AGAINST CONTRACTORS August 2013 - In an opinion released last week, the Arizona Supreme Court expanded the types of claims that homeowners may bring against contractors for construction defects. In Sullivan v. Pulte Home Corporation, the Supreme Court limited application of the Economic Loss Rule to cases where homeowners have a contract directly with the ...
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