About this Event
As summer begins, many homeowners across Indiana will begin planning for home improvement and repair projects. For some, those projects may become needlessly expensive and frustrating if they hire an unscrupulous contractor who does not perform the work they promised. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is warning Hoosiers to take extra care and do their research before hiring a home improvement contractor.
“Each year, the Attorney General’s Office receives numerous complaints involving disputes between homeowners and home repair contractors,” said Attorney General Rokita. “Hoosiers can protect themselves by asking the right questions, doing their research before, and getting a written contract that defines the full scope of the work and specifications for the job.”
The Office of the Indiana Attorney General offers the following tips to avoid falling victim to a home repair scam:
o The price of the job
o Payment schedule
o A detailed description of the work and materials (including colors, brand names and patterns)
o Estimated start and completion dates
o The contractor’s name and address
o A name and telephone number of the person to contact if problems arise
o The contractor’s e-mail address
o The contractor’s signature
o Amount financed
o Finance charge
o Annual percentage rate
o Total of payments
o Total sale price, including any down payment
o Payment amounts and due dates
Even if precautions are taken, problems may arise. Take time to talk to your contractor to resolve these issues. If problems continue, put your complaints in writing and send them to the contractor. Be sure to keep a copy of these complaints for your records.
The Consumer Protection Division of the Indiana Attorney General’s Office works to safeguard the rights of Indiana citizens every day. If you have questions or complaints regarding home improvement scams, or would like additional information and tips, visit www.IndianaConsumer.com.
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