Construction Contractors Face Felony Charges in Utah (Video)

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Felony Charges Against Contractors

Two construction contractors in Utah face felony charges related to defrauding homeowners.

Homeowners Defrauded

Homeowners reported substantial financial losses:

  • One homeowner, Broman, paid $64,000 for a staircase that was never built.
  • Another homeowner, Ryan, paid $30,000 for a deck that was improperly constructed, causing severe damage to his house.

Contractor Permits and Business Practices

  • Contractor Goodrich, one of the accused, continued to work after Utah suspended his license last year.
  • Goodrich had positive reviews on contractor apps, misleading many homeowners.

Legal Actions and Charges

  • Goodrich faces charges of theft by deception and acting as a contractor without a license.
  • Similar charges have been filed in two other cases involving Goodrich’s business practices.
  • Goodrich is currently held in jail without bail, facing 21 counts of fraud.

Homeowner Advice and Precautions

  • The Utah Department of Commerce advises homeowners to check contractor credentials on their website scams.utah.gov.
  • Homeowners are urged to document all interactions and transactions with contractors to build a case if fraud occurs.

State Attorney General’s Involvement

  • The Utah Attorney General’s office is actively prosecuting these cases, emphasizing the severe nature of the fraud.

Impact on Victims

  • Victims like Broman express frustration and financial loss, emphasizing the need for vigilance when hiring contractors.
  • Legal processes for restitution are ongoing but offer no guarantees of recovered funds.

For more detailed information and previous reports, visit Fox 13’s website at fox13now.com.

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