Cape Coral Reminds Residents to be Wary of Unlicensed Contractors

Cape Coral Reminds Residents to be Wary of Unlicensed Contractors
Mayor John Gunter — John Gunter Official Website
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The City of Cape Coral reminds residents to confirm contractors are operating with the correct licenses before hiring them.

In Florida, it is a criminal offense to engage in contracting work or act in a contractor’s capacity without a valid contractor’s license. Working with an unlicensed contractor is a dangerous practice that can leave you with faulty work that may not be constructed correctly.

Warning signs that a contractor is not licensed:

  • They ask you to make a check payable to an individual.
  • They cannot provide proof of insurance.
  • They are not willing to put a contract in writing.
  • They request a large down payment before work begins.

To report an unlicensed contractor performing work within the City of Cape Coral, call 239-242-3783 or email Cape Coral Code Compliance at unlicensed@capecoral.gov.

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