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Fire Victims Scammed by Fake Contractors

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Five unlicensed contractors face felony charges for targeting fire victims.
  • Contractors allegedly took money upfront without proper licensing or insurance.
  • Penalties include hefty fines and potential prison time for offenders.
Fire Victims Scammed by Fake Contractors

In the wake of the Eaton Fire in Altadena, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced felony charges against five individuals accused of operating as unlicensed contractors. These individuals allegedly exploited residents in the declared emergency area by offering expedient, affordable repair services. They are accused of demanding payment upfront, leaving victims with no recourse if work was substandard or incomplete, and without insurance to cover potential damages.

District Attorney Hochman characterized these unlicensed operators as part of the "tragic underbelly" of disaster recovery, emphasizing the risks to homeowners. He highlighted that hiring unlicensed contractors can lead to fraudulent practices and unsafe construction, potentially making property owners liable if someone is injured on their site. The statute cited carries severe penalties, including substantial fines and significant prison sentences for first-time offenders, with escalated consequences for repeat offenses.

To combat this issue, warning signs will be posted in affected communities, alerting residents to the prosecution of unlicensed contractor fraud and detailing potential penalties. These signs will also feature QR codes, enabling consumers to easily verify contractor licenses. This initiative aims to protect vulnerable residents from exploitation during the critical rebuilding phase.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Five unlicensed contractors face felony charges for allegedly targeting victims of the Eaton Fire.
They often ask for money upfront, offer cheap services, and lack proper licensing or insurance, increasing fraud risk.
Penalties can include fines up to $10,000 and prison sentences of 16 months, 2, or 3 years, with repeat offenses escalating.

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