Consumers Beware When Contracting For Disaster Repairs 

Release Date: February 3, 2000
Release Number: 1292-169

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RALEIGH, N.C. -- State and federal disaster recovery officials advise North Carolina residents who have disaster-related damage to be extremely careful when hiring contractors to clean-up and repair their homes and businesses.

"Scam artists are often ready to seize an opportunity to capitalize on the misfortune of others," Carlos Mitchell of FEMA warns.

The North Carolina Attorney General's Office and the Better Business Bureau offer the following "Consumer Beware" suggestions:

Consumers who have problems with a contractor or who have been victims of fraud are urged to contact the North Carolina Attorney General's Office of Consumer Protection at (919) 716-6000.

"Take your time, talk to building and floodplain officials, and deal cautiously with contractors to help make your recovery process a positive one," Mitchell said.

Last Modified: Thursday, 11-Dec-2003 10:13:41