During the aftermath of a storm, unlicensed construction activity can occur. This occurs when a person not licensed or registered by the state performs or offers a job or service requiring licensure or registration. During a declared State of Emergency, the penalty for unlicensed construction activity is a third-degree felony.
Unlicensed contractors take advantage of homeowners. Some may travel from out of state to exploit Floridians living in a disaster area. It’s important to know that even if the contractor is licensed in a different state, they must attain a license from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) to perform repairs in Florida. Here are steps to avoid becoming a victim of unlicensed activity after a storm:
- Understand which repair services require a State Contractors license.
- Always verify a contractor’s license before signing a contract. Call DBPR customer service at 850-457-1395.
- Report any unlicensed activity by calling 866-532-1440.
- Avoid workers who say they “happen to be in the area”.
- Ask for multiple opinions and written estimates.
- Avoid contractors who ask you to make your check payable to an individual instead of a company name. Do not pay in cash.
- Avoid contractors if they demand that you pay them in full before they make any repairs.
- Avoid contractors if they won’t provide references for similar jobs in your area.
Owning and maintaining a home or business is one of the most significant investments you will make. Make sure you hire a contractor like SERVPRO of East Davie/Cooper City or any of the trusted professionals in the CARG Group who can clean, restore, and reconstruct your property.