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Florida Client Database profiles

Browse approved public client profiles and city directories in Florida. These pages show moderated contractor-submitted report context and client response information only after review.

Public profiles

7

Approved reports

8

Cities

3

Florida geography coverage

Florida counties, cities, towns, villages, and Census places are available for clean searching.

Client Bureau uses official Florida geography data so contractors can search and submit records with consistent city, town, county, and local-market names. Empty markets stay out of the sitemap until they have useful public profile context.

Counties

67

Municipalities

412

Florida places

955

City markets

Find profiles by local market.

City pages give contractors and search crawlers a direct path to approved public profiles in each market.

Browse Florida counties

Responsible research

Use this as one intake signal.

Client Bureau public pages are not accusation lists. They organize approved summaries, reported experience context, rating factors, response paths, and evidence-on-file labels to support better business decisions.

Moderated public summaries
Client right-of-response
Evidence reviewed privately
No raw contact identifiers

Approved public profiles

Approved Florida profiles

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Melissa Allam

Orlando, FL

Early concern context

Limited public history is available. Treat the rating as early context, not a clearance signal.

Early context rating

78/100

Reports

1

Rating label

Early positive context

Cheryl Fougerousse

Orlando, FL

Early concern context

Limited public history is available. Treat the rating as early context, not a clearance signal.

Early context rating

78/100

Reports

1

Rating label

Early positive context

Lauren Mole Sherman

Orlando, FL

Early concern context

Limited public history is available. Treat the rating as early context, not a clearance signal.

Early context rating

78/100

Reports

1

Rating label

Early positive context

Mary Peoples

Orlando, FL

Early concern context

Limited public history is available. Treat the rating as early context, not a clearance signal.

Early context rating

78/100

Reports

1

Rating label

Early positive context

Kyle Hoofnagle

LMHC Behavior Analyst / Geneva, FL

Early concern context

Limited public history is available. Treat the rating as early context, not a clearance signal.

Early context rating

56/100

Reports

1

Rating label

Early concern context

Rian Hazko

MPS North America / Winter Springs, FL

Early concern context

Limited public history is available. Treat the rating as early context, not a clearance signal.

Early context rating

53/100

Reports

1

Rating label

Early concern context

Diego Lozano

94CEO / Orlando, FL

High Risk

Limited public history is available. Treat the rating as early context, not a clearance signal.

Client Bureau Context Rating

22/100

Reports

2

Rating label

High caution

Client Database authority

The Client Database is built for manual pre-job client review.

Screen a client, homeowner, customer, property owner, or business before labor, materials, scheduling, deposits, or payment terms are committed.

Profiles

7

Reports

8

Coverage

3

Public signals

  • Client Bureau Context Rating and confidence label
  • Approved positive and concern report mix
  • Evidence-on-file and response/dispute indicators
  • Evidence-on-file labels

How records should be read

  • Approved public reports are moderated summaries of reported experiences.
  • Positive experiences and resolved context matter alongside payment issues.
  • Private identifiers, raw files, pending reports, rejected reports, and staff-only review notes are not public.

Responsible database use

Using Florida public profile context responsibly

Client Bureau organizes Florida profiles for contractors who want a pre-job client check before they commit labor, materials, delivery capacity, or payment terms.

Use this page as one intake signal before scheduling crews, ordering materials, accepting custom work, extending payment terms, or sending an agreement packet. A public profile should support a careful business decision; it should not replace contracts, deposits, documentation, or direct professional judgment.

Moderated summaries onlyProfiles are based on approved reported experiences and should be read as business-context records, not broad accusations or guarantees.
Private matching stays privateSearches may use private identifiers, but public pages do not show raw emails, phones, street addresses, evidence files, or staff-only review notes.
Response and resolution contextApproved responses, disputes, corrections, positive reports, and resolution updates help keep the record balanced and useful.

Client Database questions

What appears in the Client Database?

The Client Database lists approved public client, homeowner, property owner, customer, and business profiles by state and city. Profiles are published only after moderation and show cautious contractor-submitted report context, client response information, and public-safe rating factors.

Does the Client Database show private client contact information?

No. Public directory and profile pages should not display raw phone numbers, email addresses, street addresses, raw evidence files, staff-only review notes, pending reports, or rejected reports.

How should contractors use Client Database pages?

Contractors should use directory pages as one intake signal before accepting work, then combine profile context with contracts, deposits, change-order controls, project documentation, and their own business judgment.