Homeowner complaints spark storm chaser law in Tennessee
Roofing contractors operating in Tennessee will have to provide residents whose homes are damaged due to tornadoes and other storms with more information about their company and about their rights to cancel contracts under a new law. Gov. Bill Haslam recently signed a law that comes in response to widespread complaints from homeowners following a number of severe storms that caused widespread damage during the last couple of years.
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