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How many days does a contractor have to respond in writing to a claim sent by the Commission?

  1. 5 days

  2. 10 days

  3. 15 days

  4. 30 days

The correct answer is: 10 days

A contractor has 10 days to respond in writing to a claim sent by the Commission because this timeframe is established in various regulatory frameworks governing contractor licensing and dispute resolution. This period allows the contractor sufficient time to understand the claim, gather any necessary information or documentation, and formulate a response. Responding promptly within this timeframe is important, as it helps ensure that issues are addressed quickly and can prevent escalation of the dispute. It also demonstrates the contractor's commitment to adhering to regulatory standards and maintaining open lines of communication with the Commission. A longer period might delay the resolution process, while a shorter timeframe could be unrealistic for contractors to formulate a thorough and considered response. This balance is why the 10-day period is established as a standard practice in these circumstances.