Lexington County deputies have arrested a man accused of contracting to do construction work he is not licensed to perform.
James Brandon Jordan, 29, is charged with obtaining goods under false …
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Lexington County deputies have arrested a man accused of contracting to do construction work he is not licensed to perform.
James Brandon Jordan, 29, is charged with obtaining goods under false pretenses for signing a contract and accepting more than $30,000 to work on a Chapin home last October, according to an arrest warrant.
“Jordan agreed to do work outside the scope of his LLR registration,” Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon said April 8.
Jordan is also charged with possession of a destructive device and 3 counts of unlawful conduct toward a child, according to arrest warrants.
To report other cases of potential home improvement fraud associated with Jordan or his company, send an email to homefraud@lcsd.sc.gov .
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