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Looks to me since NJ required home repair contractors to get a licence from the state .. they all now think they can contract in any building trade..

Is there anyway to forward the handymen/electrician posts to the state board of electrical contractors ?

If so .. they will be mighty busy shutting them down ..and issueing fines. I would bet the plumbing board would be busy also.

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Inquiries or complaints about electrical contractors should be sent to:
Ms. Barbara A. Cook
Executive Director
Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors
P.O. Box 45006
Newark, N.J. 07101
(973) 504-6410.

I've called a few of them and left "my" number ~ 973-504-6410.
I can just imagine thier faces when they return the call only to discover THEY have just contacted the Board to do some unlicensed work.
http://www.nj.gov/lps/ca/nonmedical/electrical.htm

You could check this link for more information.


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ROFL that is brilliant

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