Beware Of Fraudulent Contractors When Repairing Your Damaged Home 

Release Date: April 29, 2003
Release Number: 1459-03

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Jackson, MS -- State and federal disaster recovery officials are advising Mississippi residents who have disaster-related damage to be extremely careful when hiring contractors to clean up and repair their homes and businesses.

"Although no incidents have been reported in this disaster so far, many times scam artists are ready to seize an opportunity to capitalize on the misfortune of others," said Leon Shaifer, the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency official in charge of long-term disaster recovery. "In the wake of disasters, dishonest contractors often flock to an area to rip off those seeking help to rebuild."

It is always good business practice to contact the Mississippi State Board of Contractors to make sure a contractor is licensed and has no outstanding consumer complaints filed against him or her. The board of contractors can be reached by calling toll-free, 1-800-880-6161.

Carlos Mitchell, the Federal Emergency Management official in charge of recovery, adds, "Use caution, verify the contractor's licensing and bonding status with the state board of contractors, talk to building and floodplain officials, and deal cautiously with contractors to help make your recovery process a positive one."

The following consumer protection suggestions are offered for the consideration of those rebuilding after the recent severe storms, tornadoes and flooding.

Consumers who have problems with a contractor or who have been victims of fraud are urged to contact the Mississippi State Board of Contractors, 1-800-880-6161, and/or the Consumer Protection Division of the Mississippi Attorney General's office at 1-601-359-4230.

Last Modified: Thursday, 01-May-2003 13:33:02