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In a written home improvement contract, which requirement is not necessary?

  1. Name, address, and license number of the contractor

  2. Name of the project

  3. The approximate dates when work will begin and be substantially completed

  4. A description of the work to be done

The correct answer is: Name of the project

In a written home improvement contract, including the name of the project is not a necessary requirement. While it can be useful for clarity and organization, it doesn't impact the contractual obligations or the legal enforceability of the contract. The other elements, such as the name, address, and license number of the contractor, approximate dates for when work will begin and be substantially completed, and a detailed description of the work to be done, are crucial components. These elements ensure that both parties have a clear understanding of the contractor's identity, the timeline of the project, and the scope of work involved, which is essential for protecting both the homeowner's interests and the contractor's obligations.