Roofing Contractors
Timberline Roofing & Contracting, Inc.See Hours
Monday | Open 24 Hours |
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Tuesday | Open 24 Hours |
Wednesday | Open 24 Hours |
Thursday | Open 24 Hours |
Friday | Open 24 Hours |
Sunday | Open 24 Hours |
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- Government Actions:Government Action: BBB reports on known government actions involving business’ marketplace conduct:Minnesota Dept. of Labor & Industry Consent Order
On February 9, 2022, the business entered into a Consent Order with the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DLI). The Consent Order settles allegations that the business violated Minn. Stat. 326B.082, subd. 11(b)(1)(8)(9), 326B.84 (2)(4)(15) and 326B.86 subd. 2 (2020). Under terms of the Consent Order, the business agreed to ensure all their representatives comply with all statutes, rules and orders for residential building contractors, remodelers and residential roofers in Minnesota; provide reasonable supervision for all their construction projects; complete the entire scope of work listed in contracts and change orders with written notice provided to the owners and their insurance companies before requesting final payments or release of insurance proceeds; and that all communications to owners and/or insurance companies are accurate and reflect the scope of work and on request provide documentation to support the charges. The business also agreed to be prohibited from seeking or accepting final payments before permitted work is complete and approved by the permitting authority and to maintain current insurance as required by Minn. Stat. 326B.86, subd. 2 (2020). The business also agreed to pay $1,000.00 of a $5,000.00 penalty, with the balance stayed on the conditions that the business has no future violations of any law, rule or order under DLI authority. The Consent Order was for settlement purposes only and should not be considered as an admission of guilt or finding of violation of the law. For more details go to the below link.
- Government Actions:Government Action: BBB reports on known government actions involving business’ marketplace conduct:Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Consent Order
On February 13, 2024, the business entered into a Consent Order with the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DLI). The Consent Order settles allegations that the business violated Minn. Stat. 326B.082, subd. 11 (b)(1)(5)(8)(9); 326B.84 (4)(5)(15) and 326B.87, subd. 2 (2022). Under terms of the Order, the business agreed to fully comply with all statues, rules and Orders that govern residential building contactors, remodelers and residential roofers in Minnesota; have building permits for their projects before beginning construction work; provide reasonable supervision for their employees, subcontractors and sales staff and ensure that all work performed meets the State Building Code. The business also agreed to complete the full scope of work listed in their contracts; provide written notices of the work to property owners and their insurance companies before requesting final payment or release of insurance proceeds. The business further agreed to not seek or accept final payment from a Minnesota property owner before all permitted work is complete and passed inspection, with any corrections completed. The business agreed to pay $2,500.00 of the penalty from a 2022 Consent Order and with a remaining $1,500.00 stayed along with a $6,000.00 penalty for the 2024 Consent Order (also stayed) on the condition that the business fully complies with the terms of the Consent Order and has no future violations of any law, rule or Order under DLI Authority. The Consent Order was for settlement purposes only and should not be considered as an admission of guilt or finding of violation of the law. For more details go to the link below.
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