
In an announcement Monday Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said ten roofing contractors were fined after being found in violation of consumer protection laws during Fiscal Year 2020. In the period ending June 30, Schmidt entered into consent judgments with the roofers for violations of the Kansas Roofing Registration Act.
The 10 roofing contractors fined are:
KCRS, LLC, and KCRS Restoration Contractors, LLC, d/b/a Kansas City Roofing Service; Johnson County.
Lionheart Contracting LLC; Shawnee County District Court.
Garst Construction, LLC; Cloud County District Court.
New Era Innovations LLC; Wyandotte County District Court.
Absolute Roofseal, LLC; Johnson County.
Weaver Construction Services, LLC; Sedgwick County.
Carlos Marquez d/b/a Marquez Construction; Decatur County District Court.
Jose L. Nunez-Vazquez; Miami County District Court.
Hometown Roofing, LLC; Johnson County District Court.
Winterstone, LLC; Shawnee County District Court.
In each case, Schmidt alleged the defendants or defendants’ subcontractors engaged in advertising, soliciting or performing roofing contractor services in Kansas without registering with the attorney general’s office as required by the KRRA or violating other provisions of the Kansas Roofing Registration Act. The settlements require the contractors to pay civil penalties for KRRA violations. They also require the contractors to comply with the KRRA when providing roofing services in the future.
Schmidt reminded consumers to make sure roofing contractors are properly registered before signing any contract or having any work done. Consumers should request a copy of their roofer’s registration certificate and then should check the attorney general’s consumer protection website at InYourCornerKansas.org to confirm that the roofer’s registration is in good standing.