District of Columbia Statutes
§ 26-1152.08 — Home improvement contracts.
District of Columbia § 26-1152.08
JurisdictionDistrict of Columbia
Title 26Banks and Other Financial Institutions.
Ch. 11AHome Loan Protection.
Subch. IIProhibited Practices.
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Bluebook
D.C. Code § 26-1152.08 (2026).
Text
(a)A lender shall not pay a contractor under a home improvement contract from the proceeds of a covered loan other than by an instrument payable to the borrower or jointly payable to the borrower and the contractor or, at the election of the borrower, through a third-party escrow agent that is independent from the contractor in accordance with the terms established in a written agreement signed by the borrower, the mortgage lender, and the contractor prior to the disbursement of funds to the contractor. The borrower shall be responsible for any reasonable fees or costs associated with the election. A lender may conclusively rely on a certified written statement from either the contractor or the third-party escrow agent that states that the escrow agent and contractor are independent from
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Legislative History
May 7, 2002, D.C. Law 14-132, § 208, 49 DCR 2551
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§ 26-1001
Definitions.§ 26-1002
License required.§ 26-1003
Exemptions.§ 26-1004
License qualifications.§ 26-1006
License application.§ 26-1007
Bond or other security device.§ 26-1008
Application fee.§ 26-1009
Issuance of license.§ 26-1011
Special reporting requirements.§ 26-1012
Changes in control of a licensee.§ 26-1013
Examinations.§ 26-1014
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