Fake Qualifications – Spotting Builders Who Lie About Their Credentials

It’s one of the oldest scams in the book — a builder flashing fake badges, made-up memberships, and bogus qualifications to win your trust.
They throw around terms like “approved contractor” or “qualified engineer” and most homeowners take it at face value.
But behind the polished logo and confident talk, there’s often nothing real at all.

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Before you hand over a penny or let anyone near your home, there’s one golden rule: Do your due diligence. Too many homeowners get stung because they trust what a builder says instead of checking who they really are. That’s where Check A Builder comes in.

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