The Dark Side of Home Improvement

Welcome to October’s LynnLeigh Journal.

Have you ever looked at an outdated kitchen or bathroom and wondered how to modernize it? Maybe you’re looking for a weekend project to spruce up your house before selling, or maybe you just want to make some changes around the home. Whatever the case may be, doing some DIY (Do It Yourself) work can seem like a great way to save money on home improvement costs.

However, if approached incorrectly, these projects can quickly go off-track due to falling victim of scams. To help avoid this trap we’ll dive into what homeowners need to do in order identify common scams and unsafe practices when hiring contractors. So read on in our newsletter as we look at different ways you can protect themselves from potential home improvement disasters!

Our Brief Market Update reviews September’s outcomes, the Fed’s efforts to curb inflation and year to date domestic and global performance.

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