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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 44 — Insurance

44-8602. Terms, defined.

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For purposes of the Insured Homeowners Protection Act:
(1)Residential contractor means a person in the business of contracting or offering to contract with an owner or possessor of residential real estate to:
(a)Repair or replace a roof system or perform any other exterior repair, replacement, construction, or reconstruction work on residential real estate;
(b)Perform interior or exterior cleanup services on residential real estate;
(c)Arrange for, manage, or process the work referred to in subdivision (1)(a) or
(b)of this section; or
(d)Serve as a representative, agent, or assignee of the owner or possessor of residential real estate;
(2)Residential real estate means a new or existing building, including a detached garage, constructed for habitation by at least one but no more than four families; and
(3)Roof system means and includes roof coverings, roof sheathing, roof weatherproofing, and insulation.
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