Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1928

Introduced
10/7/25  

Caption

Further providing for definitions and for the offense of home improvement fraud.

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 1928 could significantly affect both consumers and contractors in the home improvement industry. Homeowners may benefit from an enhanced sense of security, knowing that there are stricter definitions and potential legal recourse against fraudulent practices. Meanwhile, contractors will need to comply with the new definitions and regulations, which may entail more rigorous scrutiny and adherence to lawful practices to avoid engaging in fraud inadvertently.

Summary

House Bill 1928 seeks to further define home improvement fraud and establish offenses related to it. The bill aims to provide clarity on the definitions involved in home improvement projects and enhance the legal framework governing such activities. By doing so, it intends to deter fraudulent practices that can exploit homeowners, particularly in the context of renovations and repairs that might otherwise fall victim to deceptive contractors.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the enforcement of the definitions established in HB 1928. Some stakeholders might argue that the definitions could be overly broad or vague, potentially leading to an increase in unfounded claims against legitimate contractors. Additionally, the bill could generate debate regarding the balance between protecting consumers and ensuring that honest businesses are not unduly penalized by stringent regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1148

Further providing for definitions and for the offense of home improvement fraud.

PA SB1324

Further providing for definitions, for registration of contractors, for procedures for registration as a contractor, for application fees, for home improvement contracts and for home improvement fraud; and making a repeal.

PA HB2016

Further providing for home improvement contracts.

PA SB916

In burglary and other criminal intrusion, further providing for the offense of burglary; and, in juvenile matters, further providing for definitions.

PA SB45

In human trafficking, further providing for definitions, providing for the offense of promoting prostitution, for the offense of living off of prostituted persons and for the offense of patronizing prostitution and further providing for grants; in public indecency, further providing for prostitution and related offenses; establishing the Prevention of Human Trafficking Restricted Account; in child protective services, further providing for definitions; in sentencing, further providing for sexual offenses and tier system; in DNA data and testing, further providing for definitions; in interstate compacts, further providing for supervision of persons paroled by other states; and, in powers and duties relating to the Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs, further providing for consideration of criminal convictions.

PA HB1873

In offenses against the family, further providing for the offense of endangering welfare of children; in child protective services, further providing for definitions and for exclusions from child abuse; and, in juvenile matters, further providing for definitions.

PA HB1826

Further providing for definitions.

PA HB1329

In other offenses, further providing for the offense of invasion of privacy.

PA HB1932

In sexual offenses, repealing provisions relating to the offense of sexual intercourse with animal; and, in riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, further providing for definitions and for the offense of aggravated cruelty to animal, providing for the offense of sexual crimes against animals and further providing for exemption of normal agricultural operations.

PA HB1406

In theft and related offenses, further providing for grading of theft offenses.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.