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Publications from the CT Department of
Consumer Protection:
Publication from the Connecticut Attorney General’s Office:
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Formal Opinion 2007-026 – Should
statutory interest be assessed when a contractor enters into an
agreement to repay the Home Improvement or New Home Construction
Guaranty Funds pursuant to Sections 20-432, subsection (o), and 20-417i,
subsection (n), of the Connecticut General Statutes?
CT Insurance
Department
OLR Research
Reports - Office of Legislative Research
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Procedures for
Installing Renewable Energy Systems - 2011-R-0390
You asked for a description of the steps a
homeowner would need to take to install a renewable energy system in order
to reduce his or her dependence on the electric grid. This report focuses on
photovoltaic (PV) systems with a capacity of ten kilowatts or less, the most
common type of residential renewable energy system.
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Providing Information
on Schools to Prospective Homebuyers - 2011-R-0375
You asked whether the law or the real estate industry code of ethics bars
a realtor from comparing school systems when showing homes to prospective
buyers.
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Statute of Limitations -
Real Estate Sales -
2006-R-0585
You asked how long a residential real
estate buyer has to file a lawsuit because the seller failed to disclose
drainage or other related water problems.
Publications from the
Connecticut Attorneys Title Insurance Company
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Selected Statutes:
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Connecticut Building Code |
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