With Hurricane Matthew closing in on southeast Florida and the Carolinas, RoofersCoffeeShop.com is thinking of all of our roofing contractors in the path of Matthew! Stay safe! Also stay informed using information from your local and regional roofing associations.
Here is some information that FRSA offers on their website from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation that should be shared with consumers both home and business owners!
http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/os/communications_office/HurricaneGuide
Natural disasters, such as hurricanes, tornadoes and floods, have a great impact on Florida’s businesses. Without creating a business disaster plan and taking the necessary precautions, businesses may be closed for days, weeks or even months after the storm has passed, threatening jobs and Florida’s economy. For more information on how to prepare for natural disasters, visit http://www.floridadisaster.org/DEMbusiness .
In the event of a natural disaster, remember that all repair work performed on homes or businesses should be completed by a licensed professional. Contractors travel from out of state to a disaster area and take advantage of the large amount of repair work to be done. Remember that even if they are licensed in another state to perform construction services, they must also obtain a state license from DBPR to perform those services on your home or business. Unlicensed activity occurs when a person who is not licensed by the state performs or offers to perform a job or service that requires licensure in one of the professions regulated by the Division of Regulation, Division of Real Estate and Division of Certified Public Accounting. During a declared State of Emergency, the penalty for unlicensed construction activity becomes a third-degree felony.
Follow these steps to prevent becoming the victim of an unlicensed activity scam after a natural disaster:
For more information, visit www.floridaroof.com.
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