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Homeowner still has a remaining balance owed on the original contract of $4,plus approved change orders which were approved through emails and texts in the amount of $3,Contractor accepted the change order approval through email and text message due to the fact homeowner did not have a scanner to return signed change orders to contractorAll tasks associated with the original contract scope of work have been completed and all tasks associated with the approved change order outside of the front door have been completedHomeowner has already been proven through the uploaded video to not be trustworthy and the completion of the original scope and change orders can be verified through this video.Contractors business partner "***" advised homeowner per the contract, change orders and contract amendments the project was on scheduleHomeowners husband verbally abused [redacted] over the phone as the answer homeowners were looking for was not given by *** [redacted] could hear homeowners husband in the background say "hang up on him, all contractors are ss" (or something of the sort)Contractor continued project even tho homeowner breached the contract by not paying for approved change orders after the change order tasks were completed.Per the signed and accepted contract dated November 16, under section payments it clearly states the following Payments are due per the attached page “Project Payments” If homeowner fails to make the payment on the specific date or per the schedule, work will stop until payment is madeChange order payments are due when change order tasks have been completedIf homeowner fails to make the change order payment, work will stop until payment is made

Homeowner is delirious The original contracts approximant date of completion was February 1, 2016, and at time of the contract signing homeowner added the complete home exterior painting and the replacement of all exterior lightingHomeowner initialed the contract changes and approved the new completion date of March 1, Homeowner was emailed a new quote, project summary and contract as stated in my handwriting at the bottom of the signed contract page which both homeowner and I have a wet copy ofHomeowner added additional work On January 4, Adding the replacement of fifteen rotten exterior 1”x12” wood panels and the replacement of a rotten wooden garage door and nonfunctional opener, which added days to the date of completionA change order and amendment to the contract was emailed to the homeownerOn January 26, homeowner added three bathroom remodels, which added days to the projectHomeowner was email a change order and amendment to the contractBy this time, we were 80% completed with the original project scope and the remaining interior tasks such as flooring had to be put on hold as not to cause damage during the bathroom remodelsThen on February 18, homeowner added the replacement of fifteen windows, three sliders, an entry door, and to rebuild the deckHomeowner did not want retrofit windows, so we installed new construction windowsHomeowner was email a change order and amendment to the contractShe was also advised the windows and doors are special order and will take five weeks to arriveThis added an additional thirty to forty-five days to the projectAnd actually was not approved until on or around the 23rdof FebruaryI have text messages of thisLet me break the time of completion down per the contract amendmentsIf we take the date of completion of March 1, and add ten days for the garage door and 1”x12” panels, we have a completion date of March 11, If we have a new completion date of March 11, and add thirty-six days for the three bathroom remodels, we have a completion date of April 15, If we have a new completion date of April 15, and add forty-five days for the windows, doors and deck, we have a new completion date of May 30, All this information was given to the homeowner verbally and in emailsI had also left copies of everything in a folder at the propertyWe completed all tasks associated with the original contract scope, and every approved change order, less the front doorThere was an issue with the front door supplier and the door arrived after May 30, I requested a day and time to install the front door and homeowner never repliedShe actually sent he threatening emailsHomeowner advised me she did not have a scanner and was unable to sign the change ordersIn lieu of signing the change orders, homeowner offered to direct deposit funds in to my business account, stating this shows she had approved the change ordersHomeowner direct deposited the bathroom remodel and window, door change order in to my business accountHomeowner requested me to do additional work when two change orders for kitchen backsplash and farm sink had not been paid, so I refused to do the additional workWe had to redo a lot of interior work by replacing the windowsAll the window interior seals had to be re-dry walled, textured and the full wall had to be re-primed and repaintedThe replaced windows were single pane and the new construction were duel pane low EWe had special order milled trim for the exterior of the windows and these had to be installed, caulked, primed and paintedWith the bathroom remodels we had drywall repairs, texture and had to re-prime and re-paintThe additional days added to the completion date is not out of line or excessiveThe national average for a single bathroom remodel is 18-days and we did three in daysI believe the Revdex.com has been given poor information from the homeowner Bottom line here is, per the contract and all amendments to the contract we had until the 30th of May to complete the project and we didHomeowner has not been over charged for any tasks, nor has any change order been created after the factEach change order has been emailed to the homeowner the day it was createdI trusted the homeowner as she paid for two change order, but after she verbally and text approved two other change order and failed to pay, I refused to do any additional work without being paid for the outstanding and by not having the additional change orders for closet doors and door hardware signedAs too the homeowners comment to craftsmanshipI have uploaded a video to you tube of the full interior of the home the day of completionYou will see in the video our craftsmanship is very highYou can view the video here [redacted]

The accusations put forth by the contractor are absolutely 100% not accurate and in no way, shape, or form are any of my photos, statements or otherwise falsified Not only has the accused contractor blatantly lied in his response but he’s also included information that he is not privy to as fact Yes, CBCS does hold a B license with CA state however, as far as I know his RMO was in no way involved in the building process which is required by CA state law The accused contractor sates that “a project such as does not require a license to build”This project 100% did require a contractors license as per CA state law states: In California, anyone who contracts to perform work on a project that is valued at $or more for combined labor and materials costs must hold a current, valid license from CSLB Our agreed upon budget was $30, Contractor failed to EVER bring to our attention additional expenses outside of our budget until the day the build was to begin There are zero emails of us agreeing to any additional costs, nor did these agreements EVER occur in person In addition to this, there are multiple emails, and text messages of us 100% not agreeing to any additional costs as well as arguing the fact that we never agreed to said costs Yes, we did eventually offer a gooseneck trailer to satisfy the contractors additional illegal costs to gain possession of our project so he could no longer hold it hostage This was done as a last resort as we were to become homeless if we didn’t gain possession of said project Contractor was very aware that our HARD budget was 30k He without our knowledge or consent went grossly over budget as we incurred additional expenses of items we were under the impression were included in the budget as we discussed these items to be included in several meetings which was witnessed by contractors designer Contractor states as fact that a water pressure regulator was not installed prior to hooking up to water source This is an assumption on his part, as we 100% installed a water regulator and still incurred confirmed leaks in the plumbing When we hired a licensed plumber to inspect and fix the leak they stated that it was very clear that the plumbing was “clearly not properly pressure tested” Contractor has continually stated that I failed to state that several walkthroughs were completed Yes, several walkthroughs were conducted and upon direction of my representation put all issues into writing which are documented via multiple emails As for the certificate of completion, that document was NOT in fact signed by both parties If contractor produces said document signed by both my wife and I then this is an additional issue of falsifying documentation as I did NOT sign the aforementioned document as I was not happy with the product This fact is also clearly shown in multiple emails, photos and text messages As for the video documentation, the contractor was very aware that I was video recording as I was holding my phone in plane view in his face as he blew up on me and would not let me speak and began cursing at me and giving excuses for everything that was wrong, not fixed or just plane ignored I have not offered CBCS the change to repair the major issues due to the poor quality of work that was done on the project In addition to this, the contractor has been very aggressive, continually called both my wife and I very derogatory names, continually using foul language and has made several threats toward us For all of these reasons we felt it was far better to have an actual licensed professional fix the issues and not allow CBCS to know the location of our new address I am more than happy to provide ALL documentation requested backing up ALL of these claims.Very Respectfully, [redacted] ***

Homeowner is delirious The original contracts approximant date of completion was February 1, 2016, and at time of the contract signing homeowner added the complete home exterior painting and the replacement of all exterior lightingHomeowner initialed the contract changes and approved the new completion date of March 1, Homeowner was emailed a new quote, project summary and contract as stated in my handwriting at the bottom of the signed contract page which both homeowner and I have a wet copy ofHomeowner added additional work On January 4, Adding the replacement of fifteen rotten exterior 1”x12” wood panels and the replacement of a rotten wooden garage door and nonfunctional opener, which added days to the date of completionA change order and amendment to the contract was emailed to the homeownerOn January 26, 2016homeowner added three bathroom remodels, which added days to the projectHomeowner was email a change order and amendment to the contractBy this time, we were 80% completed with the original project scope and the remaining interior tasks such as flooring had to be put on hold as not to cause damage during the bathroom remodelsThen on February 18, homeowner added the replacement of fifteen windows, three sliders, an entry door, and to rebuild the deckHomeowner did not want retrofit windows, so we installed new construction windowsHomeowner was email a change order and amendment to the contractShe was also advised the windows and doors are special order and will take five weeks to arriveThis added an additional thirty to forty-five days to the projectAnd actually was not approved until on or around the 23rdof FebruaryI have text messages of thisLet me break the time of completion down per the contract amendmentsIf we take the date of completion of March 1, and add ten days for the garage door and 1”x12” panels, we have a completion date of March 11, If we have a new completion date of March 11, and add thirty-six days for the three bathroom remodels, we have a completion date of April 15, If we have a new completion date of April 15, and add forty-five days for the windows, doors and deck, we have a new completion date of May 30, All this information was given to the homeowner verbally and in emailsI had also left copies of everything in a folder at the propertyWe completed all tasks associated with the original contract scope, and every approved change order, less the front doorThere was an issue with the front door supplier and the door arrived after May 30, I requested a day and time to install the front door and homeowner never repliedShe actually sent he threatening emailsHomeowner advised me she did not have a scanner and was unable to sign the change ordersIn lieu of signing the change orders, homeowner offered to direct deposit funds in to my business account, stating this shows she had approved the change ordersHomeowner direct deposited the bathroom remodel and window, door change order in to my business accountHomeowner requested me to do additional work when two change orders for kitchen backsplash and farm sink had not been paid, so I refused to do the additional workWe had to redo a lot of interior work by replacing the windowsAll the window interior seals had to be re-dry walled, textured and the full wall had to be re-primed and repaintedThe replaced windows were single pane and the new construction were duel pane low EWe had special order milled trim for the exterior of the windows and these had to be installed, caulked, primed and paintedWith the bathroom remodels we had drywall repairs, texture and had to re-prime and re-paintThe additional days added to the completion date is not out of line or excessiveThe national average for a single bathroom remodel is 18-days and we did three in daysI believe the Revdex.com has been given poor information from the homeowner Bottom line here is, per the contract and all amendments to the contract we had until the 30th of May to complete the project and we didHomeowner has not been over charged for any tasks, nor has any change order been created after the factEach change order has been emailed to the homeowner the day it was createdI trusted the homeowner as she paid for two change order, but after she verbally and text approved two other change order and failed to pay, I refused to do any additional work without being paid for the outstanding and by not having the additional change orders for closet doors and door hardware signedAs too the homeowners comment to craftsmanshipI have uploaded a video to you tube of the full interior of the home the day of completionYou will see in the video our craftsmanship is very highYou can view the video here [redacted]

The alleged accusations are false CBCS holds a General Construction B license with the State of California # [redacted] A project such as does not require a license to buildComplainant fails to bring to the attention within the signed contract additional charges may apply if production company fails to follow through with providing certain materials, known as trade creditsHe also fails to bring to the attention via email and several meetings in person they agreed upon the additional cost, color and size of the material which failed to be provided by the production companyComplainant also fails to bring to the attention they ran out of monies, did not notify CBCS until the day the film crew arrived and never paid the total contract price in cashHe also fails to bring to the attention they offered vis text and email the gooseneck trailer in lieu of a cash paymentHe also fails to mention he did not install a water pressure regulator prior to installing pressurized fresh water in to the system causing leaksCBCS pressurized the water system for five days without any leaks prior to deliveryHe also fails to bring to the attention this is a tiny home built on a trailer out of 100% wood products which has been and will be towed and there is a high possibility flexing and separation of finish materials may occurComplainant fails to bring to the attention the trailer was held and not released until final payment was madeHe also fails to bring to the attention several walk troughs were performed prior to delivery and upon completion a certificate of completion was signed by both complainant and wife stating " This is to certify that a final inspection of the project described below was conducted on the day of January, and The work has been completed in accordance with the plans, specifications and all amendments, change orders and supplemental agreements thereto" Complainant also fails to bring to the attention the video recording of the owner of CBCS was recorded without the consent or knowledge of CBCS and is in violation of California law Complainant has never offered CBCS to repair any possible issueCBCS has no knowledge nor verified any of the issues complainant is statingCBCS disagrees with the complainant and believes the complainant has doctored photos and or materials attempting to slander CBCS out of spite due to CBCS refusing to release the trailer until paid in fullIf the Revdex.com requests a copy of the signed contract and the signed certificate of completion, CBCS will provide such CBCS requests this complaint be stricken from the Revdex.com due to the validity of the complainant

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