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Home»Press Release»North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors Urges Vigilance Against Contractor Scams Amidst Escalating Hurricane Threats in 2023
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North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors Urges Vigilance Against Contractor Scams Amidst Escalating Hurricane Threats in 2023

PR NewsWireBy PR NewsWireSeptember 15, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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RALEIGH, N.C., Sept. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — September marks the halfway point through the 2023 hurricane season that was predicted to have a near-normal level of activity. This prediction has since been increased to an above-normal level of activity. This increase in storm activity acts as a crucial reminder for citizens throughout North Carolina to maintain a state of heightened awareness and preparedness when needing home repairs after severe weather conditions. The North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors (NCLBGC) is advising citizens to exercise extreme caution to avoid becoming further victimized by scam artists posing as legitimate contractors. The NCLBGC reminds citizens that licensed general contractors have passed an examination, met the financial requirements, and completed continuing education courses required for being a licensed general contractor in the State of North Carolina.

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), forecasters have increased the likelihood of an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season from 30% to 60%. The outlook for the season, which previously indicated a 40% chance of a near-normal season, has been decreased to a 25% chance. NOAA’s update to the 2023 outlook now calls for a total of 14 to 21 named storms during the season, with 6 to 11 of them potentially developing into hurricanes. The hurricane season officially runs to November 30th, with the peak season typically occurring between August and October.

“We’ve seen that natural disasters lead to an increase in individuals posing as legitimate licensed contractors in an effort to prey upon vulnerable citizens,” said C. Frank Wiesner, Executive Director, NCLBGC. “Citizens who hire unlicensed contractors may be putting themselves at greater financial risk.”

The NCLBGC reminds North Carolinians of the following:

  • Effective October 1, 2023, any project quoted at $40,000 or more requires a valid NC general contractors license.
  • Projects less than $40,000 do not require a license. However, hiring a NC licensed general contractor may offer security in knowing that you have contracted with a general contractor who is authorized to perform work in NC. Ask for proof that the contractor is licensed. The NCLBGC does not recognize licenses issued by other states or countries. Citizens can verify if the contractor is properly licensed by 1) searching on the NCLBGC’s website at www.nclbgc.org;
    2) calling the NCLBGC at (800) 220-7185; or 3) downloading the Board’s free mobile app for Apple and Android devices by entering “NCLBGC SEARCH” in the search feature.
  • Be wary of door-to-door repair solicitations or people who demand deposits or payments in cash.
  • Contact your insurance company for guidance before beginning any work. Do not make a large deposit or upfront payment in full. Require a written contract that details the work to be done, materials to be used, a payment schedule that is based on completion of work and a timeline for work to be completed. A licensed general contractor is required to list their license number on all contracts.
  • Do not make payments before work specified on the payment schedule is completed.
  • Do not make payments for any work not specified in the contract unless it has been submitted and approved in writing by you before the additional work begins.
  • Request a Certificate of Insurance from the contractor and verify it is valid by contacting the party who issued it.
  • Contact the local permitting office or inspections department to determine if permits are required to assure building code compliance. If permits are required, confirm with the permit office that the contractor has acquired them before construction begins.
  • Before making final payment, evaluate the completed work and require the contractor to confirm that all subcontractors and suppliers have been paid to eliminate potential liens on your property.
  • Contact local law enforcement if you suspect you are being scammed by a contractor.
  • Contact the NC Attorney General’s office if you suspect you are being price gouged by the contractor at https://ncdoj.gov/file-a-complaint/price-gouging/ or call toll free within North Carolina at (877)-5-NO-SCAM or (877)-566-7226.

The NCLBGC is the state agency that issues licenses to approximately 30,000 licensed general contractors in North Carolina. Additional information is available at www.nclbgc.org or by calling (800) 220-7185 or (919) 571-4183.

Note to Media:  C. Frank Wiesner is available for on-camera or phone interviews related to this topic.

SOURCE North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors (NCLBGC)

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