Coffee Talk: Understanding NYC’s Home Improvement Business Law
October 1, 2012 |
As many homeowners know, undertaking restoration or repair work can present a myriad of challenges that go beyond the work itself. The Department of Consumer Affairs, New York City’s watchdog for maintaining a fair marketplace, works to protect property owners from misleading trade practices through its Home Improvement Business Law.
Join the Historic Districts Council on October 1, 2012, 8:30-10:00am as Ricky Wong, Director of Community Relations, gives helpful hints on hiring home improvement contractors, explains the Department’s licensing requirements and addresses questions concerning property owners’ rights when undertaking construction projects.
RSVP to bzay@hdc.org
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Website:
hdc.org/featured/coffee-talk-understanding-nycs-home-improvement-business-law |
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Location Information |
The Neighborhood Preservation Center |
232 East 11th Street New York, NY 10003 |
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Contact Information |
Barbara Zay |
Email:
bzay@hdc.org |
Phone:
212-614-9107 |
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