Several home remodeling companies are using third parties to solicit home remodeling projects.
1. Telemarketing Legal Violations
Telemarketers may violate a number of laws. People may be listed on the Do Not Call list, but calls proceed regardless.
2. Home Improvement Regulations
In other cases, the solicitors fail to comply with home improvement laws and regulations. Contracts may contain unlawful terms, deception may be practiced, and regulations may be violated.
Who We Can Help
Over the past several years, we have secured over $100,000 in settlements for violations of the Do Not Call regulations. When companies pay these settlements, they typically avoid making calls to the individuals who have sued them. However, in recent years, these cases have become increasingly challenging. In the past, companies would call directly, often starting with a generic name and then revealing their identity if the recipient expressed interest. This practice has changed significantly. Now, most calls are made by outside entities who act as agents; they solicit consumer information without disclosing the identity of the actual seller. We will only review claims if you have reliable evidence of who made the call and if the seller is based in the United States. Unfortunately, we are unable to stop calls, especially those involving overseas fraud.
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