BBB Issues Warning on Mold Remediation and Contractor Scams After Weeks of Rain - Clarksville Online
Summary by callmor.ai · Jun 13, 2026 · 1 min read

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After rainy periods, scammers often target homeowners with mold damage by posing as legitimate contractors. The Better Business Bureau recommends getting written estimates from multiple licensed professionals before signing any contracts.
When hiring for mold work, ask for proof of certification, check references, and verify licensing with your state. Avoid paying upfront in cash and never sign blank contracts. Get everything in writing, including scope of work and pricing details.
If you suspect a contractor is fraudulent, report them to the BBB or local authorities. Legitimate mold remediation companies will be transparent about their process and provide documentation of completed work.
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