(1) Prior to engaging in any roofing work, a roofing contractor shall provide a written contract to the property owner, signed by both the roofing contractor or his or her designee and the property owner, stating at least the following terms:
The scope of roofing services and materials to be provided;
The approximate dates of service;
The approximate costs of the services based on damages known at the time the contract is entered;
The roofing contractor's contact information, including physical address, electronicmail address, telephone number, and any other contact information available for the roofing contractor;
Identification of the roofing contractor's surety and liability coverage insurer and their contact information, if applicable;
(I) The roofing contractor's policy regarding cancellation of the contract and refundof any deposit, including a rescission clause allowing the property owner to rescind the contract and obtain a full refund of any deposit within seventy-two hours after entering the contract; and
(II) A written statement that the property owner may rescind a roofing contract pursuant to section 6-22-104; and
(g) A written statement that if the property owner plans to use the proceeds of a property and casualty insurance policy issued pursuant to part 1 of article 4 of title 10, C.R.S., to pay for the roofing work, pursuant to section 6-22-105, the roofing contractor cannot pay, waive, rebate, or promise to pay, waive, or rebate all or part of any insurance deductible applicable to the insurance claim for payment for roofing work on the covered residential property.
(2) In addition to the contract terms required in subsection (1) of this section, a roofing contractor shall include, on the face of the contract, in bold-faced type, a statement indicating that the roofing contractor shall hold in trust any payment from the property owner until the roofing contractor has delivered roofing materials at the residential property site or has performed a majority of the roofing work on the residential property.
Source: L. 2012: Entire article added, (SB 12-038), ch. 267, p. 1388, § 1, effective June 6.