The following press released was released by the City of Galveston:
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Alicia Cahill
Pubilc Information Officer
City of Galveston
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Don’t Be Duped! Ways to Prevent Fraud
Galveston, Texas September 21, 2008
Not long after Hurricane Ike moved on, contractors began moving in. How can you differentiate a reputable contractor from a fraud? Don’t be duped! Carefully read over the following list of tips to avoid falling prey to schemes and faulty labor:
· Ask to see your remodeler’s license and proof of insurance. All residential and commercial contractors must be registered with the City of Galveston. If the cost of the residential remodeling work amounts to more than $10,000 remodelers must be registered with the Texas Residential Construction Commission (TRCC) in addition to the city. · Homeowners should never pay for the entire job up front. Negotiate a payment schedule with your contractor based on performance or task completion. Be suspicious if the remodeler asks for cash payment before starting the job. Always pay by check so you retain a record of your payment. · Request a list of references and verify that previous clients were satisfied with their work. · Talk to more than one company and compare bids. If one contractor returns a noticeably lower bid resist the temptation to immediately hire that business. The lowest price doesn’t always guarantee quality work. Contractors who cut costs on materials to secure their next job could leave the unsuspecting homeowner with costly repairs down the road. · Ask for a written estimate before signing a contract or making down payments. Never sign a blank contract! Your agreement should outline the job, the process, and costs involved to complete the work. · Professional contractors will adhere to city building codes and submit a permit application to the Planning and Community Development Department for approval. Be wary if a remodeler tells you city codes and permits have been waived due to the emergency. Call the city or check the city’s website, www.cityofgalveston.org, to verify that information for yourself.
Some fly-by-night operators specifically travel to disaster areas with the intent of swindling homeowners, especially the elderly, out their money. Don’t be their next victim!
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