Use Caution When Hiring Contractors For Disaster Repairs 

Release Date: July 30, 1999
Release Number: 1282-13

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

"In disaster situations, scam artists are often ready to take advantage of the misfortunes of others," warns Steve Zimmerman, state coordinating officer for Iowa Emergency Management Division (IEMD).

"The recovery process can be a positive one if you take your time, talk to building and floodplain officials, and select a contractor with great care," added FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer Curt Musgrave.

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

Persons who are having problems with a contractor or who suspect fraud are urged to call the Consumer Protection Division of the Iowa Attorney General's office at (515) 281-5926, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (CDT).

Last Modified: Monday, 15-Dec-2003 12:02:02