Investigative Findings on Contractor Vetting Failures
Further investigation into Begley’s background uncovered a lengthy criminal record, including serious offenses that spanned decades.
Shockingly, Angie’s background checks only cover a seven-year period, which allowed Begleyโs earlier crimes to go unnoticed. This incident underscores a significant gap in the safety measures of online referral platforms.
While Angie claims to conduct thorough checks, the system only scrutinizes business owners or principals, not all employees.
Industry-Wide Issues and Consumer Risks
This case is not isolated. Over the past decade, Angie and Home Advisor have faced over 100 complaints in Indiana alone, often related to unlicensed contractors or those with criminal backgrounds. Despite these platformsโ claims of rigorous standards, their vetting processes have substantial limitations, posing risks to unsuspecting consumers.
Advice from Consumer Watchdogs
Consumer watchdog Teresa Murray emphasizes that while online referral sites can be a helpful starting point, they are no substitute for personal diligence. Homeowners should verify if contractors are licensed, bonded, and well-reviewed.