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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

State Rep. Nick Kotik
D-Allegheny
www.pahouse.com/kotik

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April 2008

LEGISLATIVE ROUNDUP

 

In many of my columns, I focus on legislative updates and the progress of bills that could be important in your daily lives. This is an important service, and I consider it one of the two most essential aspects of my job. The other major component of my job is the valuable constituent service that I and my staff can provide.  

 

This month, as a constituent service, I would like to make you aware of possible scams that could land on your doorstep this spring.

 

It’s the time of year when we all look around and see what home improvements we’d like to make now that winter is behind us. There are times when these repairs and projects are larger than we expect and require the work of a contractor. Hiring a contractor can be daunting, especially if it's the first time you’ve ever hired someone to do significant work for you, or you are new to an area and aren’t familiar with local contractors of their work.

 

Here are some tips to help you hire a contractor to do home improvements, and to avoid potential problems:

 

 

Finding a legitimate, responsible contractor is only half the job. You also want to make sure the contract you sign before any work begins includes some very specific information. Before signing, review the contract and make sure it includes the following:

 

 

Finally, another rule of thumb is to shop around and get at least three written estimates for the same work before selecting a contractor. A small amount of research can eliminate big problems when hiring a contractor to perform home-improvement projects.

 

For additional information on selecting a home-improvement contractor or to report a fraudulent contractor, call the attorney general's Bureau of Consumer Protection at 1-800-441-2555 or visit www.attorneygeneral.gov.

 

As always, please contact me about this issue or any state-related concern by calling my Coraopolis office at 412-264-4260 or by sending me an e-mail through my Web site: www.pahouse.com/kotik.

 

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