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Don't get 'Fooled' by Home Improvement Scams

This article was in my SRES materials and I wanted to share it with EVERYONE. It really doesn't matter that it is from over a month ago - I feel that it still applies and is very important.
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RISMEDIA, March 27, 2008-”April Fool’s!” Many people have heard that oh-so-familiar saying when someone plays a joke on them in celebration of the comical holiday. However, this April - and actually this entire spring season - Mr. Handyman, warns local homeowners not to get “fooled” by handyman scam artists when hiring professionals to do home improvements. “The spring is a peak time when home improvement scam artists take advantage of homeowners. We want to show residents how they can identify a scam when they see one!” said Todd Recknagel, president of the Ann Arbor, Michigan-based Mr. Handyman International. “Doing background checks and making sure you trust a person before you sign a contract or hire them to do work in your home is imperative. And, we want to relay that message to individuals looking to get work done around their home this year.” According to a recent article on MSN.com, the following phrases are some things to look out for when hiring a professional to do a job in your home: “I just happen to be working in your neighborhood” “I have materials left over” “I need cash upfront” “I have a special offer that’s good for you today, only” “I can help you finance the project” “I want to use your home as a model” According to Recknagel, these could all be signs of dishonesty. Scam artists know that during the winter season, many homeowners do a walk-through inspection of their home and began a list of special projects that they need done. And, those projects that have been put off for months are usually executed in the spring, Recknagel said.
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Please share this blog with your family, friends and associates. I don't like to see anybody get scammed. kc

Comments

Good stufff. Thaks for passing that along!

Posted by Dennis Beckner (Beckner Mobile Notary) about 1 year ago

I am starting to hear about this more and more > it helps to pass the message along, thank you. 

Posted by STEFAN GEYER: Realtor, Certified Appraiser, ECO Broker (Home Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Yea, and it is happening alot to older folks, and that really pisses me off.    kc

 

Posted by Kara Casamassina, "Boomers and beyond..." (The Carolina Real Estate Company) about 1 year ago

Hey there Kara from Greenville SC!

Welcome to Active Rain!

This is a great forum for learning as well as sharing.   Go and check out some of the blogs and groups here and see just where it leads you.  Be careful, though, because it's VERY addictive!

I look forward to reading some of your future posts!

Posted by Bill Kennedy - Greenville SC Realtor (Keller Williams Realty Greenville Central) about 1 year ago

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