From DREAMS to REALITY to NIGHTMARE
The crooked contractors standard is “One nail, no jail.” That means that if the contractor signs an agreement, takes your money, does a minimal amount of work and then leaves you in a lurch, they are unlikely to be arrested for fraud. In fact, the authorities will literally push victims into civil court as they could find their limited resources swamped if they prosecuted every contractor fraud case as a criminal act. This is why it’s important you carefully vet and sign a contract that makes them accept their payments in stages of work completion. If you give the contractor 50% or more, then he can choose to complete your project, or simply leave your job uncompleted and essentially dare you to sue them. They have the reins in their hands once they receive their payment. Many paid this contractor and he started the job, unfortunately he was not honest and even though he had a contract with them, it has been “one nail, no jail” and there’s not much that people can do a...