Contracts & ExecutionQuestion 178 of 690
Under California's Right to Repair Act (SB 800), the statutory standard for plumbing and electrical system defects in new residential construction generally applies for:
a.1 year
b.2 years
c.4 years
d.10 years
Explanation
SB 800 establishes tiered standards: most function/finish items 1 year, plumbing and electrical systems generally 4 years, and structural/major defects up to 10 years from close of escrow.
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