§ 8-503
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§8–503.
(a)As an inducement to make a home improvement contract, a person may not promise or offer to pay to an owner any compensation or reward for obtaining or placing home improvement business with others.
(b)A contractor or salesperson may not offer, give, or pay to an owner a gift, bonus award, merchandise, trading stamps, or cash loan as an inducement to make a home improvement contract.
(c)To advertise or to promote sales, a contractor or salesperson may give to a prospective customer a tangible item if:
(1)the cost to the contractor or salesperson does not exceed $25;
(2)the gift is not contingent on making a home improvement contract; and
(3)the customer does not receive more than 1 item for 1 transaction.