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Beware of Unlicensed Contractors!

New Port Richey, FLLocal News

The City of New Port Richey has issued a warning to residents regarding the risks associated with hiring unlicensed contractors, especially during the recovery phase from Hurricane Helene. The article highlights that homeowners should never feel rushed into signing contracts or agreeing to work they are uncomfortable with, underscoring the importance of due diligence. Residents are encouraged to verify a contractor's license and check their references before committing to any projects. The city provides the helpful resource MyFloridalicense. com for residents to confirm the legitimacy of contractors.

This advisory is particularly crucial as the community is experiencing a surge in repair requests post-hurricane. By raising awareness about the practices of unlicensed contractors, the city aims to safeguard its residents from potential fraud and financial loss. Furthermore, the article serves as a reminder of the importance of regulatory compliance in the contracting industry. As the demand for contractors increases, so does the potential for scams, making this advice timely and essential for the community.

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