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Beware of
Independent Contractor Fraud
Independent contractor fraud can be a serious problem in the
construction industry unfortunately. An independent contractor is a
person who is licensed to independently perform certain kinds of
work. The license indicates they have met all state and federal
requirements for contractors and is legitimate. Unfortunately, too
many people pass themselves off as licensed contractors, when in
fact they don’t have the proper licenses or qualifications.
A legitimate independent contractor spends a lot of money making
sure they have proper insurance and licenses. The contractor has
probably trained in his or her specialty and can provide references
upon request. Because they are registered and insured, the homeowner
who hires this person has recourse against independent contractor
fraud if the job is done poorly.
Independent Contractor Fraud
Independent contractor fraud includes a contractor passing him or
her self off as being properly licensed when they have no license.
All too often remodel jobs are done by people who claim to have
experience which they don’t actually have. When the job gets
botched, you have no one to call because there’s no license. When
properly licensed, the state, county or city could be notified and
proper action taken.
Independent contractor fraud can take many forms:
Employees on your job
don’t get paid by the contractor even though you paid the contractor
invoice
Contractor leaves the
job before it’s finished and doesn’t return
Contractor fails to do job as agreed upon for the money involved
Contractor causes
property damage
Contractor uses
unlicensed subcontractors
Contractor doesn’t
pay material bills with money you paid for that purpose
Misrepresents
experience
There are steps you can take to prevent independent contractor
fraud. First, you should always get a license number and then verify
with the state that the number is valid and in good standing. You
can call the Better Business Bureau and make sure there have been no
complaints filed against the contractor. If you borrow money, ask
the bank how you can make sure all the subcontractors get paid. Most
banks require subcontractors sign a release of lien before releasing
money.
You can also prevent independent contractor fraud by verifying the
contractor insurance policy is valid. This will protect you in the
event the contractor makes a mistake or fails to complete the job as
agreed. Anyone who works on your job that’s required to be licensed
should be able to give you a license number and an insurance number.
This applies to electricians and plumbers in most states.
Preventing independent contractor fraud just takes some common
sense. Of course, there will always be those times when you are
defrauded despite all precautions. All you can do at that point is
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Selecting A Home Improvement
Contractor
Now that you have decided to do a remodeling or home
improvement project, it is time to select a home improvement
contractor who will work with you to ensure a quality job.
Unfortunately, there are many contractors who promote their
services in ways that disguise their lack of expertise or do
work in a way that is shoddy or not of acceptable quality.
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Hiring Someone for Crawl Space
Mold Removal
If you realize you have a problem in your home, you need to
have someone come out to help you fix it. When you're in need
of crawl space mold removal, you can't fix this problem on
your own, so a professional service is necessary. To help you
find the best company for your needs, you might want to think
about these tips for hiring someone for crawl space mold
removal.
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What You Should Know About
Hiring a Swimming Pool Contractor
Getting the right person for your pool project will mean
hiring a swimming pool contractor that understands your needs.
This choice is not one that should be taken lightly as this is
a person that is making a significant change to your property
– for better or for worse. In order to choose the best person
for the job, you will want to consider four things in your
swimming pool contractor possibilities.
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Picking Your Custom Home
Builder
A custom home builder can help you turn an idea into a home,
but choosing the right one is imperative to your success.
While they were once hard to find, custom home builders are
now relatively popular among homeowners. To choose the best
one for your specific needs, here are some things that you can
do.
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