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YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine recently announced a lawsuit against a home improvement contractor accused of failing to deliver promised services to northeast Ohio consumers. Whether you’re planning to replace conservatory roof or give your home a lick of paint, it’s so important to make sure the company you’re using is reputable. Get recommendations from people you know who have used them before.

This lawsuit should act as a lesson for everyone, it accuses Anthony J. Luttrell and Falcon General Contractors LLC of violating Ohio’s Consumer Sales Practices Act. In the lawsuit, the Attorney General seeks reimbursement for affected consumers and an injunction to prevent further violations.

According to the lawsuit, Luttrell operated Falcon General Contractors from 5547 Mahoning Ave., Suite 335, in Austintown before closing it. He offered large home improvement projects, such as house additions, room renovations, and porch or deck installations.

Consumers complained that they paid Falcon for work that was never completed and that their money was not returned. Seven complaints were filed with the Ohio Attorney General’s Office against Falcon. Reported losses total more than $40,000.

The lawsuit, filed in the Mahoning County Common Pleas Court, accuses Luttrell and Falcon of failure to deliver and performing substandard work.

To help consumers a trustworthy general contractor Charleston and avoid home improvement problems, Attorney General DeWine offered the following recommendations:

Consumers who suspect an unfair or deceptive sales practice should contact the Ohio Attorney General’s Office at www.OhioProtects.org or 800-282-0515.

A copy of the lawsuit is available on the Ohio Attorney General’s website.

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