How do you tell if a roofer is scamming you?

They ask the landlord to obtain the permissions. A reliable roofer will offer you the best possible price without being pushy about it. Dishonest roofing contractors will offer a discounted price just for you, on the condition that you sign the contract then. His blunt speech will make you feel rushed, guilty or stressed.

These types of contracts often include misleading information, special discounts and credits that expire, all telltale signs of a scam. This may sound like playing the system, but it's illegal and can result in both you and the roofer being prosecuted.

These unexpected costs keep happening, and very soon, you'll be paying much more than other roofers would have charged at a fair price.

Read the fine print over and over again to make sure it includes everything that you and your roofer has have agreed. If they refuse or “forget” to sign the contract, it's best to switch to using a different roofer.

In the worst case scenario, the types of roofers will completely eliminate your roof and force you to pay their prices to get your roof back. Also known as “gypsies who weave roofs”, these “roofers” travel across the country following the paths of storms in search of vulnerable landlords to deceive. Some shady roofers are known to claim that there is damage to the roof when there isn't, or that, of course, there isn't enough damage to justify a complete roof replacement. Unethical roofers can be difficult to spot, but there are some clear warning signs that should set off alarm bells in your head.

Then, one day, you have a roofer knocking on your door and claiming that he couldn't help but notice the damage to your roof. These unethical contractors have mastered the art of portraying legitimate roofers who make big promises in exchange for a “great price”. The roofer gets paid, the homeowner gets a new roof (even if he doesn't need one) and the huge insurance company, with thousands of millions of dollars, pay a check without blinking an eye. If your roofer is way below your prices, you may be planning to double that money through additional costs.

Instead, take your time, ask to see insurance and references in your area, check the status of your roofing license and visit the Better Business Bureau to see if there have been any complaints against him.

Ellen Straatmans
Ellen Straatmans

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