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Before you hire any contractor to handle your project, do your homework. For your added protection and peace
of mind, we have provided the following links and information below for your convenience.
What Every Senior Should Know Before Hiring a Contractor (A must read for Seniors!!!) What You Should Know About Unscrupulous Contractor Scams . . .
Door-to-Door Solicitations A
solicitor offers to do roofing, painting or paving work at a reduced price. Once payment is made, little or no work is done
and the project is abandoned.High Pressure Sales An
unscrupulous contractor pushes for an immediate decision about work, which makes it impossible for the homeowner to get competitive
bids, check licenses or review references.Scare Tactics A deceitful contractor
offers to perform a free inspection, then claims that faulty wiring, bad plumbing, or a leaky roof put the homeowner in peril.
The alarmed homeowner agrees to unnecessary and over-priced work.Demand for Cash A
contractor demands cash payments, sometimes going so far as to drive the victim to the bank to withdraw funds. With money
in hand, the unscrupulous operator takes the money and runs.Illegally Large Down Payments A
dishonest contractor takes more for a down payment than is allowed by law, claiming to need instant cash for supplies and
to pay workers. By law, a down payment cannot exceed 10 percent of the project price or $1,000, whichever is less.Verbal Agreements A contractor states that a written contract is unnecessary—promising
to deliver on the verbal agreement. The shady operator takes advantage of the situation to perform shoddy work—or none
at all.
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