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Pinellas
County Consumer Protection |
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Home
Solicitation
Be extremely cautious of anyone coming to your
home uninvited and offering to do home repairs.
This technique could be the beginning of a scam.
Door-to-door solicitors may use the following
scenarios:
- State that "we have just finished a job
nearby and we have some material left over;
we can do your job for half price."
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Canvassing your neighborhood in an unmarked
truck or van.
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Contract or business card does not include street
address or telephone number.
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Refuses to give a written estimate or contract.
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Pressures you to make a quick decision.
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Requires a large down payment.
Protect Yourself
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If the transaction was over $25 and was unsolicited
by the customer, State Law provides that you
have a 3 day right-to-cancel in a home solicitation
sale.
Obtain several estimates.
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Demand to see proper licenses that include city
occupational licenses and home improvement contracting
licenses regulated by the Pinellas County Construction
Licensing Board, (727) 536-4720.
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Ask for references and make sure you check them
out.
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Make sure any verbal promises are written in
the contract.
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Start and completion dates should be written
in the contract.
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Prior to issuing final payment, request a Contractor's
Affidavit stating that all subcontractors have
been paid.
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Do not pay the final balance until work is completed
to your satisfaction.
If
you have any questions about any of the procedures
mentioned here, contact the Pinellas County Office of Consumer Protection at (727) 464-6200. |
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