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State of Illinois
2019 and 2020 SB3626 Introduced 2/14/2020, by Sen. Rachelle Crowe SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 815 ILCS 515/3 | from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1603 |
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Amends the Home Repair Fraud Act. Provides that a person commits home repair fraud when he or she promises a performance that he or she knows will not be completed at any time during the performance of the service.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning business.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Home Repair Fraud Act is amended by changing |
5 | | Section 3 as follows:
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6 | | (815 ILCS 515/3) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1603)
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7 | | Sec. 3. Home Repair Fraud.
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8 | | (a) A person commits the offense of home repair fraud when |
9 | | he knowingly
enters into an agreement or contract, written or |
10 | | oral, with a person for
home repair, and he knowingly:
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11 | | (1) Misrepresents a material fact relating to the terms |
12 | | of the contract
or agreement or the preexisting or existing |
13 | | condition of any portion of the
property involved, or |
14 | | creates or confirms another's impression which is
false and |
15 | | which he does not believe to be true, or promises |
16 | | performance
which he does not intend to perform or knows |
17 | | will not be performed or completed at any time during the |
18 | | performance of the service ; or
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19 | | (2) uses or employs any deception, false pretense or |
20 | | false promises in
order to induce, encourage or solicit |
21 | | such person to enter into any
contract or agreement; or
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22 | | (3) enters into an unconscionable agreement or |
23 | | contract requiring
payment to the contractor of at least |
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1 | | $4,000. A contract is unconscionable
within the meaning of |
2 | | this Act when an unreasonable difference exists
between the |
3 | | value of the services, materials and work to be performed |
4 | | and
the amount charged for those services, materials and |
5 | | work. For purposes of
this Section, prima facie evidence |
6 | | shall exist that the contract or
agreement is |
7 | | unconscionable if the total payment called for by the |
8 | | contract
or agreement is in excess of four times the fair |
9 | | market value for those
services, materials and work; or
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10 | | (4) fails to comply with the provisions of "An Act in |
11 | | relation to
the use of an assumed name in the conduct or |
12 | | transaction of business in
this State", approved July 17, |
13 | | 1941, as amended, and misrepresents or
conceals either his |
14 | | real name, the name of his business, or his business
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15 | | address.
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16 | | (b) A person commits the offense of home repair fraud when |
17 | | he knowingly:
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18 | | (1) damages the property of a person with the intent to |
19 | | enter
into an agreement or contract for home repair; or
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20 | | (2) misrepresents himself or another to be an employee |
21 | | or agent of any
unit of the federal, State or municipal |
22 | | government or any other
governmental unit, or an employee |
23 | | or agent of any public utility, with the
intent to cause a |
24 | | person to enter into, with himself or another, any
contract |
25 | | or agreement for home repair.
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26 | | (c) For purposes of subsection (a), paragraph (1), it shall |
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1 | | be a
rebuttable presumption of intent or knowledge that a |
2 | | person promises
performance which he does not intend to perform |
3 | | and knows will not be
performed when, after no performance or |
4 | | no substantial performance of a
contract or agreement for home |
5 | | repair, he fails or refuses to return
payments made by the |
6 | | victim and he:
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7 | | (1) fails to acknowledge or respond to a written demand |
8 | | for commencement
or completion of home repair within 10 |
9 | | days after such demand is mailed or
presented to him by the |
10 | | victim or by the victim's legal representative or
by a law |
11 | | enforcement or consumer agency acting on behalf of the |
12 | | victim; or
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13 | | (2) fails to notify the victim in writing of a change |
14 | | of business name
or address prior to the completion of the |
15 | | home repair; or
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16 | | (3) makes false statements or representations to the |
17 | | victim to excuse
his non-performance or non-substantial |
18 | | performance; or
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19 | | (4) uses deception to obtain the victim's consent to |
20 | | modification of the
terms of the original contract or |
21 | | agreement; or
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22 | | (5) fails to employ qualified personnel necessary to |
23 | | perform
the home repair; or
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24 | | (6) fails to order or purchase the basic materials |
25 | | required for
performance of the home repair; or
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26 | | (7) fails to comply with municipal, county, State or |
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1 | | federal
regulations or codes relating to the performance of |
2 | | home repair.
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3 | | Intent and knowledge shall be determined by an evaluation |
4 | | of all
circumstances surrounding a transaction and the |
5 | | determination shall not be
limited to the time of contract or |
6 | | agreement.
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7 | | Substantial performance shall not include work performed |
8 | | in a manner
of little or no value or work that fails to comply |
9 | | with the appropriate
municipal, county, State or federal |
10 | | regulations or codes.
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 87-820.)
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