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Repair & ImproveBeware of Summer Home Improvement ScamsWarm Weather Brings Con Artists
According to the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI), warm weather often ushers in a wave of home improvement con artists. As welcome as a swarm of termites, these con artists show up at your door offering an array of services repaving your driveway to roof repair, and usually demand a hefty down payment up front. They might offer a “great deal,” based on using materials left over from a previous job, but homeowners should remember that a “great deal” isn’t always what it seems. Frequently, these fly-by-night operators drive vehicles with out-of-state license plates, or set up temporary offices from which they can move quickly once authorities start looking for them. Before writing that check, and especially before allowing any unknown individual into your home, NARI suggests that you:
Remember that any legitimate company that wants your business will be more than willing to allow you the time to do your homework. Don't fall prey to high-pressure tactics such as “this is the only chance you have" or "by tomorrow the extra materials will be gone." Be skeptical if they….
NARI is a professional association whose members voluntarily subscribe to a strict code of ethics. Consumers can call the NARI National hotline at 800-611-NARI and request a free copy of NARI’s brochure, “How to Select a Remodeling Professional,” or visit www.RemodelToday.com and click on the homeowner’s guide for more information. Search Related Topics: Contractors, Summer... |
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