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February 2010

Beware of home improvement fraud

Spring is just around the corner, and perhaps this year you've decided to pull out the stops and plunge into that big remodeling project. Or maybe your home just needs a little TLC, like patching the old chimney, resealing the driveway, or repainting the siding. Unfortunately, con artists, like weeds among the flowers, also seem to poke their heads above ground in the springtime. As the weather gets warmer, tricksters often ramp up their efforts to defraud homeowners. Before parting with your hard-earned cash, watch for the following warning signs:

If it sounds too good...

According to the FBI, there are over 14,000 scam artists at work on any given day. Perhaps the information presented here will help you avoid becoming a victim. If you have questions, please call us. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it may well be a scam.

When considering a particular home repair or remodel contractor, follow these fraud prevention tips:

Take these reasonable precautions and fraudsters won't sidetrack your remodeling project.

"Fraud Alert" is published monthly to provide useful information about scams and cons. Return to this site every month for helpful suggestions on how to avoid fraud. If you would like to be on our mailing list to receive other financial, tax, or business information from time to time, please contact our office.

The information contained in this site is of a general nature and should not be acted upon in your specific situation without further details and/or professional assistance.