CSLB Contractor's Law & Business Practice Exam

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How long does a client have to cancel a contract for repairs after a State of Emergency?

  1. 5 business days

  2. 7 business days

  3. 10 business days

  4. 14 business days

The correct answer is: 7 business days

A client has the right to cancel a contract for repairs within 7 business days after a State of Emergency has been declared. This provision is designed to protect consumers in situations where they might feel pressured to make quick decisions due to unexpected circumstances. During a State of Emergency, various factors such as urgency and emotional strain can influence a client's decision-making process. By providing a cancellation period of 7 business days, the law aims to give clients a reasonable timeframe to reconsider their decisions without facing undue pressure. This consumer protection measure is essential, especially in times of crisis when individuals may not be in the best position to evaluate contracts fully.