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Code · South Dakota · Title 37 · Chapter 37-24

37-24-51. Cancellation of storm damage roofing repair contract.

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Any person or entity that has entered into a written storm damage repair contract to obtain or provide residential roofing goods and services may cancel the contract within seventy-two hours after:
(1)Entering into the contract; or
(2)Being notified that the owner's property insurance carrier has denied coverage, in whole or in part, for that person's or entity's claim under a property insurance policy for goods and services to be provided pursuant to the residential roofing goods and services contract.
Before entering such a contract, the contractor shall:
(1)Furnish the customer with a statement in boldface type of a minimum size of ten points, in substantially the following form: "You may cancel this contract within seventy-two hours after you:
(a)Have entered into the contract; or
(b)Have been notified that your property insurance carrier has denied coverage for your claim, in whole or in part, to pay for the goods and services to be provided under this contract. See attached notice of cancellation form for an explanation of this right."; and
(2)Furnish each customer a fully completed form in duplicate, captioned, "NOTICE OF CANCELLATION," which shall be attached to the contract and easily detachable, and which shall contain in boldface type of a minimum size of ten points the following information and statements:
You may cancel this contract for any reason within seventy-two hours after entering into this contract. In addition, if your insurer denies coverage for your claim, in whole or in part, to pay for goods and services to be provided under this contract, you may cancel the contract by mailing or delivering a signed and dated copy of this cancellation notice or any other written notice to (name of contractor) at (address of contractor's place of business) at any time within seventy-two hours after you have been notified that your claim has been denied.
If you cancel, any payments made by you under the contract for any goods and services not actually performed will be returned within ten business days following receipt by the contractor of your cancellation notice.
I HEREBY CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION.
____________________
____________________ (Insured's signature)"
Within ten days after such a contract has been canceled, the contractor shall tender to the insured any payments made by the insured and any note or other evidence of indebtedness for any goods and services not actually performed.
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