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Maybe installed by a bunch of 20 year old kids that they they should be making $150k/yr? Wow! |
Jeff, you might train a camera on her roof to documentany further trespassing. The guy probably wants his material back and it's on her roof
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All those things work better if you can find the perp. When you cannot, it's Whack-A-Mole. But yeah, L&I would definitely be interested. They hate those guys. |
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Folks think L&I has police powers and they don't. These are likely civil infractions. The penalty is a slap on the hands. About the profit of one job.
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After earthquake/fire/flood disasters these unlicensed guys always pop up and the CSLB is on it. They have agents driving around checking on jobs. I've had to produce my license upon demand and also prove that my employees were payrolled. Even in non disaster times the CSLB is always setting up sting operations to bag unlicensed fly by nighters |
In spite of a "No Soliciting" sign displayed at my front door, a nice young man just came by to "apologize in advance for the noise that the roofers from his company will be making in the next few days down the street". Without a word from my lips he launched into a very long sales pitch on the things his company would be able to do for my house while they're in the neighborhood. I'll bet it was a solid 90 seconds before he came up for air long enough to give me a chance to say "not interested" without interrupting his extremely long, extremely rehearsed pitch. I'm usually not that polite, I usually just point to the sign, but I remembered this thread and got curious.
JFC. Effing wankers. It just feels so scammy to solicit this sort of business this way, door to door roof replacement - and we do siding too! |
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But.....there's also a part of me that appreciates that there are those out there who are hustling to get work. Now if the company he represents are scammers.....that's a whole other discussion! |
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The other day when i got home from work, it was sprinkling so I left the gate open. I little bit later, I was in the garage working on the mower when I head a horn honk. A pickup was in the drive, so I started walking towards it. A man, and what I assume was his son got out and started walking towards me. He asked if we owned the field next door. He was wondering if he could collect the hay (he lives about a mile down the road and thought it would be convenient). THe folks that we bought our property kept that property. I told him that they had someone else (a closer neighbor) that takes the hay from the field. I told him to have a good one, and he thanked me for not shooting him. You need to move to the country. That'll solve the soliciting issue. |
If they loaded up two pallets worth of shingles in two spots, somebody needs to spread the load along the ridge ASAP. That’s a lot of weight and bad things can happen.
There was a pelican here in Charleston, that was getting a new roof and they placed the shingles in one spot. The weight pushed out the rafters and the exterior walls. Ouch! |
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The one that really floors me is the people going door to door selling security systems; or rather free systems when you sign up for the monitoring service. Yeah, person who I have never met, please come in and check out my entire house and then have the code to turn off the system! |
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And "Grit" newspaper subscriptions.
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I wonder if the roof was accidentally covered in grease - would that count as a booby trap?
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