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Don’t hire Storm Chasers for Property Damage Repairs

Last night, the severe storms throughout Wisconsin have led some
consumers to seek contractors who can complete repair work as soon as possible. The
Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) recommends
property owners be skeptical of door-to-door repair crews who use aggressive, high-pressure
sales tactics to secure contracts after a storm.
When severe weather strikes, transient contractors follow close behind to solicit consumers in
need. These traveling crews are sometimes called “storm chasers” and have been known to
provide poor quality work or collect upfront payments and leave without doing any work at all.
Instead of risking your money and property by hiring strangers from another community or
state, DATCP encourages consumers to ask for contractor recommendations from trusted
sources such as friends, neighbors, and insurance agents. Do not let a traveling repair crew into
your home, never agree to their offers before confirming they are permitted to operate in your
area, and get your contracts in writing. Property owners with storm damage are encouraged to:

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