After storms -- including ice storms, hailstorms, hurricanes and other events -- people will go door-to-door, leaving ...
Better Business Bureau CEO Randy Hutchinson shares tips about protecting investments and avoiding scams.
Jo Ann Deal with the Better Business Bureau of Monroe joined Good Morning ArkLaMiss to discuss what to do and how to file a ...
TDCI is sharing important insurance and recovery information with residents who sustained damages from Winter Storm Fern.
Homeowners are increasingly being pushed into contractor payment schedules that front-load cash long before meaningful work is done, and the results are ugly: half-finished additions, gutted kitchens, ...
Whether damage from a storm or general wear and tear from age, replacing or repairing your roof can be costly.
Scammers exploit extreme weather, impersonating utility companies or offering quick repairs. Learn how to spot these traps and protect your money.
Project owners and general contractors are now increasingly using COIs as gatekeeping tools rather than as formal verification documents, and that shift is intentional.
First, address your financial obligations by calling your credit card company and mortgage lender.
In a world where contractor fraud toward homeowners has become increasingly polished and professional, knowledge remains the strongest defense.
Take time to interview at least three contractors, ask all these questions, check references, verify credentials, and compare detailed written estimates.