HELENA – The Montana Department of Justice’s Office of Consumer Protection (OCP) reached an agreement with a Flathead County contractor who will pay $200,000 to victims of his contractor scam and stop doing business in Montana, Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced today.
An OCP investigation revealed Nathainel Gevern Lewis violated Montana’s Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Act by using his construction businesses, “From the Ground Up Construction” and “NGL Construction,” to solicit consumers for the sale of construction related services, demand a payment, and then fail to complete the agreed upon services.
In some instances, Lewis would demolish walls or decks without consent, claiming non-existent issues like rot or non-compliance with building codes, then demand more money to fix those repairs which were not initially discussed or needed. During fencing projects, clients would see little to no work being done and experience unexpected delays which were coupled with requests for more money and misuse of money.
Lewis also demanded large upfront payments, usually more than 50 percent of the project’s total cost, while progress on the project remained almost non-existent. In some cases, clients were left with incomplete projects or structures exposed to the elements. Furthermore, when Lewis demanded money, it often included threats of legal action or property liens if clients didn’t comply.
The agreement was signed by Attorney General Knudsen and Lewis and is awaiting the signature of a Flathead County judge. However, the Office of Consumer Protection has received reports that Lewis may still be in Flathead County attempting to scam Montanans while he awaits the judge’s signature on the agreement. Montanans are reminded to stay vigilant and always do their homework when selecting a contractor.
To protect yourself and make sure you find the best, most qualified contractor for your needs, follow these tips:
For more information on how to choose a contractor visit: https://dojmt.gov/office-of-consumer-protection/choosing-a-contractor/.
Montanans can report any scams or fraudulent activity to the Montana Department of Justice’s Office of Consumer Protection at [email protected], or 406-444-4500 (toll-free: 800-481-6896), or online at https://dojmt.gov/office-of-consumer-protection/.
Click here to read the agreement.