Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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Oregon law permits a buyer to cancel a home solicitation sale contract within how many days?

  1. One day

  2. Three days

  3. Five days

  4. Ten days

The correct answer is: Three days

In Oregon, the law allows a buyer to cancel a home solicitation sale contract within three days of signing the contract. This provision is designed to protect consumers from high-pressure sales tactics that can occur during home solicitation situations, where sales representatives may approach consumers in their homes. The cancellation period gives buyers a reasonable timeframe to reconsider their purchase decision without facing penalties. Understanding this cancellation period is crucial for contractors and consumers alike, as it emphasizes the importance of transparency in the selling process and provides an avenue for buyers to make informed choices regarding home improvements or other services. Other timeframes, such as one day, five days, or ten days, do not align with Oregon's legal standard for home solicitation sales contracts.