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45L Energy Efficient Home Tax Credit Extended for 2021 by Covid Relief Bill

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Internal Revenue Code Section 45L provides eligible taxpayers may claim this tax credit for new energy efficient homes that are sold or leased by that taxpayer during the tax year for use as a residence. The tax credit can even be claimed retroactively for past years.

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Pennsylvania Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act: What Residential Contractors Need to Know

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In Pennsylvania, contractors working on residential projects need to be aware of the Pennsylvania Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act. However, when it comes to residential projects, many states like Pennsylvania provide additional requirements and protections for homeowners. Pennsylvania Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act.

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New York Home Improvement Contracts: What Residential Contractors Need to Include

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In the State of New York, contractors working on certain residential projects need to have a good understanding of the NY Home Improvement Contracts Act. Here’s what NY residential contractors must include (and what can’t be included) in a New York home improvement contract. Learn more.

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The Evolution of Multifamily: Residential Innovation to Transform the Market

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While we don’t claim to have a silver bullet for the housing crisis, it is a prime opportunity for market transformation through innovation in the multifamily sector. The post The Evolution of Multifamily: Residential Innovation to Transform the Market appeared first on stok. As it turns out, the answer may be nothing.

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Comfort Systems Road Map: A Plug-and-Play Residential Duct System

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Comfort Systems Road Map: A Plug-and-Play Residential Duct System. Today, PEX is the predominant plumbing system in new residential construction. . The company also used this time to secure the required certifications from Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and source injection molding and production capacity. Eric Werling.

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Net Zero House Lawsuit Filed Against Home Builder

Green Building Law Update

The only claim that appears it could have legs base on the four corners of the pleadings is the Maryland Consumer Protection Act count because that law has such a low burden of proof where a plaintiff does not have to prove a breach of contract or fraud or even negligent misrepresentation, but only that there was a “.

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Subcontractor Insurance: 7 Policies Subs Should Consider for Their Business

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. “If something goes wrong, liability could hit the GC’s policy, which dilutes liability insurance limits, negatively impacts their claims history, and forces them to deal with a claim that’s not really their fault.”. For example, assume you paint residential structures of all types. Tool or equipment floaters.