Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 0680 - Board for Licensing Contractors
Chapter 0680-07 - General Regulations for Home Improvement Contractors
Section 0680-07-.13 - BONDS
Universal Citation: TN Comp Rules and Regs 0680-07-.13
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) Bonds shall be written on a form approved by the Insurance Commissioner, available through the Board, which shows the name of the principal as it appears on the license application.
(2) Description of Bonds.
(a) Surety Bond.
1. A surety bond shall be in the amount of
ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), issued to a home improvement contractor by
an approved insurance company authorized to do business in Tennessee, for the
benefit of a claimant, who has been damaged by the contractor's breach of a
home improvement contract. If the bond ceases to be in effect, the home
improvement contractor's license shall become invalid.
2. The Board may refuse to accept a bond
written for a home improvement contractor by a surety which has failed to meet
its obligations under this subtitle.
(b) Letter of Credit.
1. A bond in the form of an irrevocable
letter of credit shall be an agreement, between a financial institution and a
home improvement contractor on record at the Board wherein the FDIC insured
financial institution agrees to extend an irrevocable line of credit amounting
to ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), for the purpose of honoring claims filed
with the Board.
2. The irrevocable
letter of credit shall show the name of the financial institution extending the
credit and the name of the applicant or home improvement contractor to whom the
letter of credit was issued as it appears on the applicant's or home
improvement contractor's license application.
(3) Release of Bond.
A bond may not be released until whichever occurs last:
(a) One (1) year after the inactivation,
expiration or revocation of home improvement contractor's license;
(b) After the pending claims against the
licensee filed during the period described in 3(a) have been heard and
satisfied, or dismissed.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 62-6-506(h) and 62-6-513(3).
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