Introduction, Part 2
Much of the home improvement industry is built around not the
installation of a quality home improvement product but rather
on using that product as an excuse to enter your home and take
your money.
That's right, the "improvement" is just the key to
your bank account. In many cases, the salesman will make more
in sales commission than the home improvement product actually
cost. But it gets worse...
The two amazing realities here are that:
1.) the greatest threat to your home is that home improvement
salesman.
2.) the next greatest threat to your home is the group of people
who will do the work.
If you clicked on those video links on the prior page then you
know what kind of people might do the work. And the salesman can
be worse....
The salesman won't seem worse. He will seem to be your friend.
But that's his job! His job is to get you to sign the deal.
Many people who are victims of home improvement fraud don't even
know it. Incredible as it might seem, the salesman was so
incredibly smooth that these victims might be sending him
Christmas cards.
This site exposes what’s really going on and what's here
might help you save your home.
If you are looking to do some home improvement, it is important
that you don’t let catastrophe befall you. If money is now
dear to you and you need to make your home more attractive / competitive
in today’s collapsing housing market you might profit from
knowing how some of these home improvement companies work. It
really may be possible to nail them to a post. It may be possible
to flip their sales pitch right around on them and grind them
up and walk off with a reasonable deal.
The odds are as good as about one in twenty that you could even
have the salesman arrested while he is inside your home. Just
wait, you'll see it's all true.
Here's a slice from a standard home improvement contract. You
didn't notice this? The salesman didn't tell you this?

Nothing on this website is legal advice. Everything on this site
is for informational purposes only. You need to visit a competent
attorney or the consumer affairs organization or district attorney
in your area.