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To whom do you report a contractor that has taken your insurance money for your house fire ? |
Please help I do not have money for legal advice. He took almost $25,000. and only put the roof on . Who do I report him to?It has been almost a year, does the time limit run out? I am worried sick and without a home. What can I do? He refuses to answer my telephone calls. I know where he lives. About 32 miles from me. The insurance company keeps giving me the run around saying there is nothing they can do? Is this true? The contractor is licensed for $80,000. I had a cerebral stroke three weeks ago and I have a problem reading now but any help is deeply appreciated. Thanking all in advance. Sonny, He seemed honest, The Ins gave me 27,+ of which the first I initially pd con 10,000 then I went back almost 2 weeks later and and he was in process of roofing, and he said to save time and speed up work he need 10 more so within less 2 wk 20,000. then he insists he did 24-25, and was going to sue ME. I was stupid not to be there everyday but I live to far away to be there and he seemed honest and talked a good game and yes, I am guilty of never hiring a contractor before. My parents are old and I did not want to bother them and also if you've read this far the house was rented out and was for me to have some extra income and now situation has changed. First of all this is not an issue for your insurance company but rather for the entity in your state that licenses contractors. Yes report him. good luck... hope i can help You can contact the police, and see if they'll help at all. News station, Local police, FBI, Attorney General and in that order. Contact the local Better Business Bureau or Chamber of Commerce. They can point you in the right direction as far as getting you the advice you need. Contact the district attorney's office in the city where you live. There is no cost for this. Next, contact the Better Business Bureau, and file a complaint against this contractor, so others will not be scammed. Hope you recovery your money. Try the Better Business Bureau http://www.bbb.org contact your state attorney general, the better business bureau, and id get an attorney also and sue them.there are some attorneys that will take the case for nothing. the insurance company does have recourse, they paid him so they can sue him too. i have never heard of an insurance company that didnt want to sue. Call you local District Attorney. Also your State Consumer Affairs There is something wrong in what you are telling us. Did the insurance company just give you money and say fix the house ? I never have heard of any company doing that. The insurance companies pay as repairs are completed and bills submitted.If you paid him in advance of work being performed, I am afraid that you have learned a very expensive lesson. Try the attorney generals office It should be listed in the phone directory or online. call department of labor Did you check his references, license, insurance and bond? One way to prevent fraud is that if a contractor wants money up front for materials, then go with him to home depot and use your own credit card. you might try the local TV station see if they have an action line for fraud or the insurance commissioner's office - I would relay the message to the Better Business Bureau if your town has one and warn others - they also handle complaints - The police should take a fraud report but I don't think I would wait for them to follow up. Contractors state license board should be notified. You should always check on the state license to see if a contractor is licensed before hiring. I suggest asking for a copy of current license, bond, and proof of insurance before you sign a contract with them. Also you should be named as an additional insured on the certificate of insurance they provide. Call a local televisiion station that investigates fraud. You should get his license number using whatever means possible and file a complaint with the issuer of the license for the state. He will be put on notice to resolve and could end up getting it revoked based on his actions. Because most states require contractors to be licensed, there is probably a state agency that will help you. Call your local building inspector or police department and ask who you should call. You can report them to the Better Business Dept. You can submit a claim that will be investigated and them it will be posted to the guys business records for future investors to see. Contact the county where he resides to see if he has a license to operate a contracting business, contact the state licensing and permit department about his license. Contact the Better Business Bureau to see if they have any records on him. Usually insurance will only pay if damage to property or bodily injury occurs that he would be legally liable to pay for. A performance bond if he had one, would compensate you for the money he has of yours and the unfinished work. The bonding company would hire someone to complete your work, and then they would go after the contractor for restitution. |
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