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Events & Golf Outings > 2004 MICA Golf Outing

FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 2004
Pine Ridge Golf Course
Lutherville, Md.

Home remodeling professionals took time from their hectic schedules on June 18 to participate in the Maryland Improvement Contractors Association's (MICA) annual golf event held to raise funds to make homeowners aware of the reasons to use only licensed home remodelers (See pictures from the event below).

MICA, a nonprofit, trade organization of remodelers licensed by the Maryland Home Improvement Commission (MHIC), and its membership of independent home remodelers joins MHIC in stressing the steps homeowners need to take to protect themselves from fraudulent contractors.

If a consumer hires an unlicensed contractor the consumer's recourse against that contractor is very limited should a problem develop. Unexpired licenses should be presented before any work is agreed upon and MHIC should be called to check license validity and to see if any complaints have been filed against the contractor. MHIC can be reached toll free at 1-888-218-5925.

Many unlicensed contractors also do not have proper insurance. If something is damaged or someone is injured while performing work on private property the homeowner is responsible for all associated costs, including medical costs. Homeowners should make sure they personally view a "Certificate of Insurance."

To protect homeowners the MHIC has a Guarantee Fund to compensate for monetary losses which arise from poor workmanship or failure to perform the work specified in a contract, but this fund only applies to contracts with licensed contractors.
Certain home improvement work requires a building permit issued by your local Permit and Inspections Office. Failure to obtain necessary permits may result in your job being shut down by local building inspectors. Licensed contractors are familiar with these permits and obtain them regularly.

"The home improvement commission is getting fewer complaints about the use of unlicensed contractors than it used to," said Sy Goldstein, MHIC Chairman. "In part, the association (MICA) has contributed to helping bring this about."

MICA member companies participating in the golf event included:

84 Lumber Home Fix
AA Mortgage JJ Haines & Co.
Accu-Weld Kitchen Saver of Baltimore
ADR Builders, Ltd. Lee L. Dopkin Co.
AllyMac Mortgage MOEN
American Contracting Services Mid-Atlantic Waterproofing
Armstrong Cabinets Mid South Building Supply
Associated Exteriors Milton Electric
B.E.E.C.O, Inc. Roman Co., Inc.
BGE Home Seaway Manufacturing Corp.
Baltimore Window Factory Sunspots
ChesapeakeHome Magazine Thomson Remodeling, Inc.
Chesapeake Tile & Marble, Inc. Tidewater Insurance Assoc.
CRS Carpet & Fire Restoration Services, Inc. Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
DeVere Insulation Co. Welsh Remodeling
Ferguson Enterprises Whirlpools to Wallpaper



(l-r) John Reigert, Louis Wright, Andy Snyder and Eric Rockwood of Kitchen Saver of Baltimore take a moment to smile for the camera.
 

Taking a break from golfing action were (l-r) Jim Rafferty, John Heagy, Larry Davis and Mel Bomhoff of Welsh Remodeling.


MICA Golf Chair Tom Svehla of Associated Exteriors had a successful day...off the course winning several door prizes.
 

Roger Blitz calls out the names of the door prize winners.


Jay Sweren of AllyMac riding the beverage cart sponsored by supplier member, AllyMac.
 


A look at just some of the exciting door prizes participants could look forward to.


The 2004 Golf Outing took place at the Pine Ridge Golf Course in
Lutherville, Md.
 

Tim Lanocha of American Contracting Services has reason to smile, (well actually 380 reasons) after winning the 50/50 raffle.


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