What should've started like a normal home reno got ground to a halt when trades stopped showing up. Site supervisor confirmed John wasn't paying the trades. How can this be? I just paid the guy almost $100,000 as the first installment!?!?!
Electricians started out great but they reported that they couldn't pull their upgrade permit since there wasn't a building one! Start the alarm bells...
Things got worse when 2 BBB complaints appeared online.
And a fellow client reached out to me saying there place is in ruins with over $250K paid an their place over 6-months behind. Fake invoices, threats, no communications and the whole shebang.
I terminated the contract but have yet to see any money returned in 2-years! It's lawsuit time which just means more money...
It seems 2017/2018 was a pivotal year for this guys to start ripping people off left and right!
Do a search on the justice institute to find all the lawsuits against this company!
DO NOT TRUST THEM
- Approximate cost of services:
- $110,000.00
- Company Response
This never happened at all like this and if I have the client correct as no name was given here on the review, then we started the reno but explained to the client that we had two site supervisors and one was stealing from our company and clients, and that person was the site super on their site. We had repeated meetings with evidence and made every attempt to right the situation, but the client would not listen and continued to side with the very person that was stealing both from us and them, and at that point we could do nothing further since they would not listen to reason. The project was well underway and we had done quite a bit of work outside with the repair of an underground service, architectural drawings, designing and ordering all of the cabinets and doors, and had done all of the demo & framing & most of the rough-in's inside. Plus we had originally started by doing the work in the garage and have that completed, so that the client could store their stuff in there during the reno.