Asif Haque Renovations

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Asif Haque Renovations appears to be a small home-renovation contractor operating in Ontario, Canada, likely providing residential remodeling and repair services. The business name is inferred from the card descriptor, and there is no clear independent web presence confirming detailed corporate information.

Ontario, Canada

About Asif Haque Renovations

Asif Haque Renovations is most likely an independent home-renovation contractor based in Ontario, Canada, focusing on residential projects such as interior updates, repairs, and small remodeling jobs. Given the personal name in the descriptor and the lack of a clear online footprint, it is reasonable to infer that this is a sole proprietor or very small local business rather than a large branded company.

A charge from “ASIF HAQUE RENOVATIONS 437-452-5711, ON” on your card statement would typically correspond to a one‑time payment or milestone payment for renovation work—such as deposits, progress payments, or final invoices for labor and materials. It could also represent an estimate fee or call‑out charge for inspection or small repair work. Because smaller trades often process payments manually or through mobile terminals, the descriptor may show the owner’s name rather than a branded company name, which can make it harder to recognize later.

If you’re unsure about this charge, start by checking any recent renovation, handyman, or repair work you’ve had done at your home or rental property in Ontario and look for written quotes, invoices, text messages, or emails that mention “Asif” or “Haque.” The descriptor includes the phone number 437‑452‑5711, so you can cross‑check that number against your call history or messages. For unresolved questions, contact your card issuer to confirm transaction details, review receipts, and if needed dispute the charge—especially if you do not live in or near Ontario or have not recently authorized any renovation or contractor work there.

Bank Statement Variations

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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Asif Haque Renovations.

  1. ASIF HAQUE RENOVATIONS
  2. ASIF HAQUE RENOVATIONS 437-452-5711, ON

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is there a charge from ASIF HAQUE RENOVATIONS on my card?

This charge likely relates to home‑renovation or repair work you authorized with a small contractor operating under the name Asif Haque Renovations in Ontario, Canada. It may be a deposit, progress payment, or final invoice for work such as remodeling, painting, or repairs.

I don’t recognize this renovation charge—how can I verify it’s legitimate?

Review your recent renovation, handyman, or repair activity and check any paper or email invoices for the name “Asif” or “Haque.” Compare the amount and date on your card statement to the invoice. You can also look in your call and text history for interactions with the number 437‑452‑5711, which appears in the descriptor, to confirm you previously arranged work with this contractor.

What are common amounts charged by small renovation contractors like this?

Small renovation contractors often charge in chunks that correspond to project milestones—for example, an initial deposit (10–50% of the quote), a mid‑project payment, and a final settlement. Smaller jobs may be a few hundred dollars, while larger renovations can be in the thousands. The exact amount will depend on the agreed quote or hourly rate plus materials.

Could this be a recurring or subscription charge?

It is unlikely that a contractor like Asif Haque Renovations would bill on a subscription basis. Most renovation or repair charges are one‑off or tied to specific project milestones. If you see multiple similar charges, they may represent staged payments under a written quote or separate visits, not a subscription.

How do I contact Asif Haque Renovations about a billing question or refund?

The descriptor includes the phone number 437‑452‑5711, which is likely the best way to reach the contractor to discuss your invoice, request a copy of the receipt, or negotiate any refund or adjustment. If you cannot reach them and still dispute the charge, contact your card issuer to start a formal investigation.

What should I do if I suspect this renovation charge is fraudulent?

If you have not hired any contractors in Ontario and no one with access to your card has authorized renovation work, contact your card issuer immediately using the number on the back of your card. Ask them to review recent activity, block your card if necessary, and begin a dispute or fraud claim for the Asif Haque Renovations transaction.

Why does the merchant descriptor show a person’s name instead of a company name?

Many small trades and renovation businesses process payments under the owner’s personal or registered business name, so statements show a name like “ASIF HAQUE RENOVATIONS” rather than a familiar brand. This is normal for sole proprietors and small local contractors and can make charges harder to recognize later.

Where can I find documentation to match this charge to my renovation project?

Look for written quotes, invoices, or work orders you received at the time of service—often by email, text message, or as a paper invoice left after the job. These documents should list the contractor’s name, phone number, and agreed price, which you can compare against the “ASIF HAQUE RENOVATIONS 437‑452‑5711, ON” charge on your card statement.

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