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If you own a home and have a project your thinking of, you may need a contractor, BUT you run a risk of being scammed by a fraudulent one. Contractor fraud in the home improvement industry is one of the most complained about industries at the Better Business Bureau. If you think fraud victims are just little old
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Just like in your personal belongings, you always want your homes to always look good, be organized, and receive good impressions from other people. Every time, little repairs such as leaks, broken window glasses, etc. need to be done, you are always pressured to fix these things immediately. And because of this, contractor scams happen to you sometimes
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According to the National Association of Waterproofing and Structural Repair Contractors (NAWSRC), consumers can take several steps to ensure they find the right contractor for their job. A leaky roof, basement or unprotected foundation can cost thousands of dollars worth of damage and significantly decrease a home’s value. Finding out exactly what repairs you need and then comparing
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Latest Oregon Contractors Board News
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Beware out-of-state contracters
The Construction Contractors Board said Oregon homeowners who have experienced damage from recent flooding and high winds to work only with licensed Oregon contractors.
Fri, 27 Jan 2012 00:43:31 -0800
Local news briefs for Jan. 25
Watch for home repair scammers The Construction Contractors Board reminds homeowners experiencing damage from recent flooding and high winds to verify that contractors are state licensed because scammers might try to take advantage of the situation. Homeowners can check with the CCB to make sure ...
Wed, 25 Jan 2012 00:12:39 -0800
School energy audits find million in upgrades
Energy audit companies have taken a close look at 100 mostly small and rural school districts around Oregon to determine upgrades that are needed, how much energy can be saved, and what it might cost.
Sat, 28 Jan 2012 13:54:32 -0800
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