You can, but this generally won't get you redress. You need to report invalid licenses to your state licensing board.
Yes in most cases. You must check with CLB "County Licensing Board" Or BBB "Better Business Bureau", For your area. I am a licensed contractor In Pinellas County. Yes, the state of Florida has a license classification for (Cabinet / Millwork Contractor) Most counties will require this license.
The best way to find a reputable contractor is to go to a site on contractors. Check with the BBB in your area and ask for references.
The BBB aka Better Business Bureau
With anything else, I would explain to them that the work done was not what you expected and you wish it had been done another way. If this person isn't understanding ask to speak with his/her superviser and if they still wont work with you report them to the BBB.
To get a report against a company, contact the Better Business Bureau, also known as BBB. The company has a compilation of complaints involving online, offline, BBB accredited businesses, as well as non-accredited businesses.
if you were financially damaged by the breach, you can sue, but if you were not- just report the person to the local real estate commission (to potentially affect their license) and bbb (though they don't do much). .
If someone is selling cars without a license, you should report the activity to your local law enforcement agency or the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in your state. Additionally, you can contact local consumer protection agencies or the Better Business Bureau (BBB) for further assistance. Reporting helps ensure compliance with laws and protects consumers from fraudulent activities.
Please see BBB report on this company. http://westflorida.bbb.org/WWWRoot/Report.aspx?site=47&bbb=0653&firm=90034347
Have a clear idea of what you want and what you expect. Make sure the contractor can give you want you want. Ask to see his other work, both in photos and in person in your area. Ask for references. Verify the company's history and check with the BBB. If possible, rely on friends and neighbors to refer you to a pool contractor.
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Dream Kitchens Inc is BBB accredited and will show you your dream kitchen on their 42" widescreen monitor before they step foot in your house to begin their work.Another option is Chicago Kitchen Remodeling, again with BBB accredidation ( rating of A+ ) with 17 years of experience.
If it is written in the contract this is fraud. Report to police Report to BBB Report to Manufacturer But I bet its a verbal promise and not in the contract, common scam, then you have no legal leg to stand on.