Permits consumers aged 65 and over up to five business days to cancel home improvement contracts.
Impact
The proposed change is expected to positively impact senior citizens in New Jersey, who may feel pressured to make hasty decisions about home improvements. By allowing a longer cancellation period, legislators aim to enhance consumer protection, ensuring that older adults have adequate time to reconsider their agreements. This update to existing law reinforces the state’s commitment to safeguarding vulnerable populations, particularly those who might be more susceptible to fraud or coercion from contractors.
Summary
Senate Bill S3572 aims to provide greater consumer protection for individuals aged 65 and over in New Jersey regarding home improvement contracts. The bill allows these consumers up to five business days to cancel any home improvement contract they enter into after receiving a copy of the signed contract. This is an extension from the current policy, which grants a cancellation period of only three business days for all consumers. The legislation recognizes the need for additional time for older adults to evaluate their contracts due to potential issues related to decision-making in advanced age.
Contention
While the bill appears to have good intentions, it may face opposition from some stakeholders in the home improvement industry and consumer protection advocates concerned about its implications. Critics may argue that extending the cancellation period could result in an increase in contract disputes, thereby complicating business operations for contractors. There are also discussions about whether such regulations might lead to unintended consequences, adversely affecting the affordability of home improvement services for all consumers, especially if contractors respond by raising prices or altering their service offerings.
Same As
Permits certain consumers up to five business days to cancel home improvement contracts and up to three days to cancel certain consumer goods contracts.
State management: purchasing; awarding contracts to entities that donate or contribute to certain political candidates or committees; prohibit. Amends 1984 PA 431 (MCL 18.1101 - 18.1594) by adding sec. 264b.
Campaign finance: contributions and expenditures; certain donations by a contractor or prospective contractor under state contract; prohibit. Amends 1976 PA 388 (MCL 169.201 - 169.282) by adding sec. 30a.