Increased complaints received by the Office of the Illinois Attorney General
demonstrate that unscrupulous home repair contractors use some common techniques
to gain the confidence of home owners. Unscrupulous contractors might tell you
they have “leftovers†from a larger job and can do the repair work for you at a
discount. They might attempt to frighten you by claiming that your house
contains health hazards or code violations that must be fixed right away. They
might claim to be a representative of your insurance company in an attempt to
get you to agree to work they say your insurance policy will pay for. Before
you hire a contractor for new construction, home remodeling or any other work,
please follow the Village of Homer Glen’s contractor tips:
- Obtain recommendations from friends and neighbors or contact the Illinois
Attorney General’s office or the Better Business Bureau.
- Ask the contractor if the company is insured against claims covering workers
compensation, property damage and general liability.
- Make sure the contractor is registered in Homer Glen.
- All estimates should be in writing. Plans and specifications need to be
detailed and easy to read. A written contract should be required that specifies
all work to be done and include a completion date. (We recommend consulting
with an attorney).
- Be sure to see the building permit prior to the start of the work. Post the
permit in a conspicuous location until the work is completed and inspected by
the Village.
If you have any questions you may contact the Homer Glen Building Department
at 708-301-1301 or the
Illinois
Attorney General's Office.