Kentucky AG launches contractor registry to prevent tornado damage repair fraud
FRANKFORT, Ky. Kentucky's Attorney General Daniel Cameron has joined forces with city and county officials in western Kentucky to launch a contractor registration program to protect tornado victims from potential fraudsters.
In response to the severe damage caused by recent tornadoes and storms, Cameron launched an emergency contractor registration program to register contractors looking to assist storm victims. The program aims to prevent fly-by-night contractors that often enter areas affected by natural disasters in an attempt to take advantage of consumers, Cameron said in a press release.
The program requires contractors to register prior to doing business. Registered contractors will be issued placards, which must be displayed on their job sites and in the contractors vehicle.
We know that the Kentucky communities affected by the tornadoes face a long road to rebuild, and we will stand shoulder-to-shoulder with them during this process, said Cameron. Our hope is that launching this contractor registration program in partnership with the City of Mayfield and Graves County will assist Kentuckians with identifying registered contractors and deter unscrupulous contractors from entering the region.
Read more: https://spectrumnews1.com/ky/bowling-green/news/2021/12/26/daniel-cameron-office-of-consumer-protection-contractor-registration-tornado-damage