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Community Police Liaison Committees (CPLC)-made up of community volunteers and police service representatives from the local division's geographic area

06/08/2026

Media Release: Stay Alert to Roofing, Driveway Paving, and Contractor Scams

Exercise caution when hiring contractors and take fraud prevention steps to protect yourself.

Fraudsters often approach homeowners door-to-door, leaving flyers, and advertising through websites and social media while posing as legitimate roofing or asphalt paving contractors. In some cases, stolen identities or fabricated business information are being used to appear credible.

These individuals often promote “limited-time” or “cash-only” deals and use high-pressure tactics to secure immediate or upfront payment. Once payment is made, victims have reported that work is either incomplete, substandard, or not completed at all. In some instances, individuals have become aggressive or intimidating when questioned about the quality of work or when additional payments are refused.

Tips to Protect Yourself:

🔹Get referrals from friends, family, or call trusted business associations, such as the local North Bay & District Chamber of Commerce
🔹Ask for proof of licensing, liability insurance, and WSIB coverage.
🔹Compare 2–3 detailed, written quotes.
🔹Contact recent clients and ask to see completed work.
🔹Sign a contract with the scope, cost, and timelines outlined in writing.
🔹Limit upfront payments. A small deposit is normal; avoid paying everything upfront.
🔹Watch for red flags, such as pressure tactics, vague details, or no business address.
🔹Make sure the contractor handles all required permits.
🔹Use secure and traceable payment methods; avoid paying cash.
🔹Trust your instincts. If something feels wrong, walk away or get a second opinion.

Report suspicious activity. If you believe you’ve been a victim of a contractor scam, please call 705-497-5555 (option 5) to speak with an officer and report the incident to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501.

For those wishing to remain anonymous, tips can also be submitted through Near North Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at www.nearnorthcrimestoppers.com.

For additional fraud prevention information and resources, visit the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre online, which offers guidance on recognizing, preventing, and reporting fraud and scams.

06/05/2026
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