Why I Made My BA Roofing Of Cullman Complaint Public
I built this website because homeowners have a right to publish honest BA Roofing complaints — especially when insurance money, a bank account, and a roof over your head are all on the line at once.
The BA Roofing Complaint In One Sentence
My BA Roofing complaint is about a $2,500 insurance check I understood would be held until my insurance company paid. Based on my records, BA Roofing cashed it early — and my bank account went negative.
Why A Public BA Roofing Complaint, Not A Private One
A roof is one of the most expensive parts of a home. When insurance is involved, the process gets complicated fast: adjuster estimates, deductibles, mortgage endorsements, multiple payment stages. Most homeowners are not experts. They rely on contractors like BA Roofing to explain the timing clearly.
When BA Roofing tells a homeowner a check will be held, that should mean something. When it does not, a public BA Roofing complaint is one of the few tools a homeowner has left.
What This BA Roofing Complaint Is Not
This is not a legal ruling. It is not a court finding. This is a homeowner’s first-person BA Roofing complaint, published in good faith, based on my experience and my records. I use words like “complaint,” “dispute,” and “allegedly” on purpose — because I want the record to be accurate.
What Would End This BA Roofing Complaint
If BA Roofing offers a fair resolution — a written explanation, a refund of the $2,500, and reimbursement of the overdraft fee their early deposit caused — I will update this site to reflect it. Until then, I believe it is fair to publish my BA Roofing complaint and let other Cullman homeowners read it.