RALEIGH, NC (January 23, 2019) — Attorney General Josh Stein today filed a suit against George Edward Hall, Patricia Roberts, Carolina Structures, Inc., Titan Concrete, Inc., Valley Sheds, LLC, Carolina Buildings, LLC, Titan Outdoor Impressions, Inc., Kahuna Concrete, and Affordable Contractors over an alleged contractor scheme in the Triangle area. The suit alleges that these defendants take money from consumers without doing the work they’ve promised to perform. The lawsuit seeks a temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction, and other civil penalties for victims.
“It’s simple: when you take someone’s money and agree to do a job, you have to follow through,” said Attorney General Josh Stein. “My office is taking these contractors to court to keep them from taking advantage of more North Carolinians.”
The suit, filed over deceptive trade practices, alleges that Hall, an unlicensed contractor, and Roberts, who assists his daily business operations, operate a contracting business under multiple names. Hall enters into an agreement with people, requiring them to pay significant advances before work begins – but fails to do the work or refund the advance.
While Attorney General Stein has received 18 complaints about Hall, Roberts, and their companies, NCDOJ does not know how many North Carolinians have been scammed. Consumers who believe they have been the victim of a contractor scam by these defendants or any other contractor should file a complaint with Attorney General Stein’s office here.
Contractor scams related to patios, driveways, decks, etc. are on the rise in North Carolina. To avoid becoming the victim of such a scam, follow these tips:
A copy of the lawsuit can be found here.
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