Officials Warn Homeowners to Stay Alert for Scams During Peak Disaster Season

GEORGIA – August to October marks the height of natural disaster season in the United States, and with it comes a warning from consumer protection groups: be on the lookout for scammers posing as contractors offering too-good-to-be-true repair services.

According to recent advisories, fraudulent contractors often descend on communities impacted by hurricanes, floods, and other disasters—particularly targeting vulnerable homeowners, including seniors. These scammers typically promise quick and affordable repairs but may vanish after receiving payment, leaving work unfinished or never started.

Authorities urge residents to take proactive steps before disaster strikes. Reviewing home insurance policies, understanding your coverage, and having a plan for verified repair services can help protect against exploitation in the aftermath of a storm.

When hiring contractors, officials recommend taking the following precautions:

  • Verify the contractor’s identity and legitimacy. Ask for their business name, phone number, and state license number.
  • Check references and reviews, and consult trusted sources like the Better Business Bureau (BBB).
  • Be wary of high-pressure tactics or requests for large payments upfront.
  • Take your time and ask questions—legitimate professionals will welcome transparency.

“Not everyone who shows up after a storm is there to help,” experts caution. “Scammers prey on chaos and urgency. A little skepticism and planning can go a long way in protecting your home and your wallet.”

Homeowners are encouraged to report suspicious activity to local authorities or consumer protection agencies.

Emma Dunn

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