HIRED or HOSED: How to Avoid Costly Contractor Mistakes
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In this episode of the Trust Issues Podcast, consumer investigator Dale Cardwell takes on one of the most common and expensive homeowner problems today: contractor scams. As high mortgage rates push more homeowners to renovate instead of move, dishonest contractors are taking advantage, leaving families stuck with unfinished projects, missing materials, and drained bank accounts.
Dale and senior producer Marnie Zambri revisit real cases involving contractors who talked a good game, took large payments, and then disappeared or held homeowners' property hostage. From long running renovation schemes to repeat offenders still scamming victims years later, the episode shows how some contractors manipulate the system while continuing to operate in plain sight.
To help homeowners avoid becoming the next cautionary tale, Dale is joined by Kieran Murphy of TrustDALE Certified All Weather Renovations. Kieran explains what separates legitimate contractors from rogue operators, why written estimates and verified references matter, and how pricing models, permits, payment schedules, and change orders can make or break a project.
Through his company TrustDALE, Emmy award-winning consumer investigator Dale Cardwell applies nearly 30 years of investigative experience to his singular mission: to promote ethical business practices, empower consumers, and expose scammers.
TrustDALE.com connects consumers and companies with service providers who have passed Dale's seven point investigative process to ensure top quality work at a fair price. TrustDALE backs every job with a Make It Right Guarantee.
Since its launch, TrustDALE has recovered more than $1.5 million in goods and services for consumers while connecting great businesses with great customers every day.
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