Your search for "consumers" returned 9 documents.
| Title | Type | Number |
|---|---|---|
| Contractor Complaint Form
Used by a home owner to file a complaint against a contractor. |
Form | F625-033-000 |
| Model Disclosure Statement Notice to Customer
This disclosure statement is given to the consumer (customer) from the contractor showing they are registered in the state of Washington. The consumer (customer) signs this form as acknowledgement of receipt. |
Form | F625-030-000 |
| Construction Lien Notice
This form is to be used by suppliers to notify homeowners that they have the ability to file a construction lien against their property if payment is not received. |
Form | F625-054-000 |
| Electrical Safety Tips for Your Home: Protect Your Family and Your Property
Pamphlet/Booklet: Provides information to help consumers properly handle electrical equipment and appliances, know the required permits and inspections for electrical work, and verify licenses and certifications before having electrical work performed. |
Publication | F500-115-000 |
| Facts About Construction Liens
Fact sheet: Explains the basics of the construction lien law to help consumers protect themselves. |
Publication | F625-017-000 |
| Filing Suit Against an Electrical Contractor
Instructions for filing suit against an electrical contractor |
Form | F625-053-000 |
| Hiring a Contractor or Remodeler? What You Should Know
Also available in: Spanish Pamphlet/booklet: Provides a checklist for consumers considering hiring a general or specialty construction contractor, reviews the permitting process, and suggests ways to avoid lien problems. Washington State law requires contractors to register with L&I. |
Publication | F625-084-000 |
| Hiring a Contractor or Remodeler? What You Should Know-Spanish (¿Piensa contratar a un contratista de construccin o remodelador?)
Also available in: English Fact sheet: Provides a checklist for consumers considering hiring a general or specialty construction contractor, reviews the permitting process, and suggests ways to avoid lien problems. Washington State law requires construction contractors to register with L&I. |
Publication | F625-084-999 |
| What to Do if You Want to File Suit Against Your Construction Contractor
Fact sheet: Provides consumers with general information about the process for filing suit, and describes L&I's limited role in serving Summons & Complaint papers. |
Publication | F625-088-000 |
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