Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1118

Introduced
2/12/24  
Refer
2/12/24  

Caption

Residential roofing contractors; revise requirements under Insurance Benefits Roofing Repair Consumer Protection Act.

Impact

A significant amendment involves extending the cancellation period for roofing repair contracts from three days to five days. This change ensures that consumers have more time to reconsider their decisions, ultimately protecting them from hasty commitments. Furthermore, the bill prohibits residential contractors from demanding payment until the expiration of this cancellation period. This provision is expected to provide additional security for homeowners, allowing them to evaluate the necessity and cost of the repairs prior to financial commitment.

Summary

House Bill 1118 aims to amend the Mississippi Code of 1972 to enhance consumer protection regulations for residential roofing contractors and their clients. The bill revises the definition of 'roof system' as per the Insurance Benefits Roofing Repair Consumer Protection Act to encapsulate various components of roofing, including sheathing, weatherproofing, and ventilation systems. This clear definition seeks to establish a comprehensive understanding among contractors and consumers regarding what is included in roofing contracts.

Contention

The bill also addresses contentious practices in the roofing industry by prohibiting contractors from representing homeowners on insurance claims or receiving payments from attorneys for claim referrals. This restriction aims to decrease potentially exploitative relationships between contractors and attorneys that could harm the integrity of the claims process. By implementing restrictions on post-loss assignments, the bill seeks to tighten the accountability of roofing contractors within the industry. However, these changes may face pushback from industry stakeholders who may argue that they inhibit business operations or increase costs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB504

Sales tax; revise definition of "installation charges" to exclude labor services in connection with residential roofing.

MS SB2699

Sales tax; revise definition of "installation charges" to exclude labor services in connection with residential roofing.

MS SB2375

Mississippi Rental Purchase Agreement Act and Residential Landlord Tenant Act; bring forward provisions related to.

MS SB2484

Pharmacy Benefit Manager; revise certain requirements of.

MS SB2070

Medicaid; expand eligibility to include individuals entitled to benefits under federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

MS SB2207

Medicaid; expand eligibility to include individuals entitled to benefits under federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

MS SB2394

Medicaid; expand eligibility to include individuals entitled to benefits under federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

MS SB2631

Medicaid; expand eligibility to include individuals entitled to benefits under federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

MS SB2643

Age of majority; revise.

MS HB34

The Combating Violence, Disorder and Looting and Law Enforcement Protection Act of Mississippi; create.

Similar Bills

MS HB1408

Residential roofing contractors; revise requirements under Insurance Benefits Roofing Repair Consumer Protection Act.

MS SB2758

Insurance; prohibit roofing contractors from taking certain actions related to insureds.

KY HB233

AN ACT relating to the prevention of harmful practices associated with property and casualty insurance.

AR HB1308

Concerning Unfair Practices Related To Residential Real Estate Repair Contracts; And To Regulate Soliciting Residential Contractors And Tree Contractors.

HI SB601

Relating To Roofing Contractors.

MS HB1073

Counties and municipalities; authorize to choose not to be subject to requirement for permitting as a condition to construction.

MS HB331

Counties and municipalities; authorize to choose not to be subject to requirement for permitting as a condition to construction.

MS HB1165

Counties and municipalities; authorize to choose not to be subject to requirement for permitting as a condition to construction.