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Home » State Govts. Respond to ‘Storm-Chaser Contractors'
We
recently posted a piece to this section about how “storm-chaser contractors,”
or those who aggressively follow natural disasters and offer immediate and
cheap repair work, were taking away business from everyone else. USA Today has a bit of a follow-up to
its original piece and it appears that state governments are trying to
eliminate such a practice.
We
recently posted a piece to this section about how “storm-chaser contractors,”
or those who aggressively follow natural disasters and offer immediate and
cheap repair work, were taking away business from everyone else. USA Today has a bit of a follow-up to
its original piece and it appears that state governments are trying to
eliminate such a practice.