Oklahomans must remain alerted to contractor fraud after November storm, says AG Drummond
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond's office is sounding the alarm, reminding residents to be alert to scams involving contractor fraud after clean-up begins in Oklahoma after November storms.
Drummond office says, following damaging storms and tornadoes fraudsters look to seize opportunities on those who suffered storm damage.
“Even though it’s tempting to move quickly after sustaining property damage, Oklahomans should carefully research businesses and contractors before hiring them,” Drummond advised.
“Staying alert and using good discretion when choosing a contractor or construction company are vitally important.”
Six counties have been declared a State of Emergency, and the AG's office will be on-site in those areas, posting notices and educating residents on avoiding scams, says the AG's office.
Some tips on how to avoid contractor fraud are:
- ask for referrals from people you know and trust.
- interview several contractors and take time to carefully review your options.
- obtain written proposals that accurately cover all aspects of the project.
- use caution if asked for a substantial up-front payment or cash payment.
- use a local company that is established in the community.
Resident's with concerns can contact Attorney General's Consumer Protection Unit to find the following:
- To find complaints filed against a contractor
- To file a complaint against a contractor
Call the Office of the Oklahoma Attorney General Consumer Protection Unit at 1-833-681-1895.