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It’s severe weather season and some Central Texas residents have already been faced with storm damage, especially those residents east of the city. With more storms expected the rest of this week, it’s important to be prepared in case you need to hire a contractor to make repairs. But, you also have to watch out for scams!
BBB’s Jarrod Wise joins us to talk about some things you can do to prepare and what to watch out for.