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Sean Salandy
  • Kent County, DE
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Licensed Contractor, or is he?

Sean Salandy
  • Kent County, DE
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I spoke to a contractor recently that told me he was licensed in the state. After additional research I found out that his license has been expired for two years. How likely is it that this was a mistake? Is this a sign of dishonesty? Some of the conversations we've had made me skeptical because he seemed to want to avoid town inspectors.

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Alex Zuroff
  • Modesto, CA
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Alex Zuroff
  • Modesto, CA
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If I had an expired license I'd probably want to avoid local inspectors as well. Trust your gut and move on.

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