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I have enclosed Emails exchanged with *** *** as you will clearly see she is not telling the truthwe are willing to complete work missed on plan however, only work in which we charged for not beyond scope of approved plan of village of *** *** *** as per our email.we have requested a meeting with her architect whom drew the plans to show us what she is talking about because we have expressed what will be corrected and she is stating we will not come this is untrue.as I previously expressed Built Right Renovations inc are here by requesting a formal arbitration this has become completely unessacery we have made numorus attemps to resolve this with the customer and now we have untrue statements being made about our company to your office and we want this to resolved. sincerely: *** ***

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I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID# [redacted], and have determined that my complaint has NOT been resolved because
Dear [redacted], As you are aware my home has FAILED inspection by the Village of [redacted] Building Department. ?The Village began the inspection in the basement, and immediately failed the house due to the inadequate and dangerous condition you have created in my basement. ?After [redacted] contacted your company. I was subsequently contacted by [redacted], who agreed to complete the repair the week of March [redacted]. ?Shortly thereafter I was again contacted by [redacted] who attempted to explain the shortcomings of the installation. His new claim is that the additional support column for in the basement is not on the blueprint and therefore I haven’t been charged for it. I haven’t been charged for it because it has only recently become necessary due to your failure to uphold our original agreement.??Per our agreement [redacted] was to weld the existing beam to the newly installed support column, no addition column was to be installed. Many months into the job when I asked why that wasn’t done yet, [redacted], told me that his “steel guy” was unwilling to weld the beam due to the close proximity of the wood joist, and he would solve the problem another way. Unfortunately, his “solution” of an inadequate bolt has compromised the structural integrity of my home. ?After, discussing this issue with the architect and [redacted], they informed me that there are two options. Either, your company can complete the weld as you were initially contracted to do. Or in the event that you are unable to do what you promised; an alternative is toinstall a secondary support column. Please contact the architect to confirm whichever option you choose will meet any and all requirements in order to be SAFE and pass inspection. I would be pleased to schedule a meeting between yourself, [redacted] and arepresentative from the Building Department of the Village of [redacted], so [redacted]may discuss your structural defects in person. Please let me know if you have any interest in such a meeting and what your availability is, so we may schedule as soon as possible. Since my discussions with [redacted] and [redacted] we are all concerned about my home.   This letter is sent for information purposes only, nothing herein is to be considered an exhaustive list of potential claims, nor shall this letter or any part thereof constitute a waiver of any rights, all of which are expressly reserved.  I look forward to working together to correct these outstanding issues in as expeditious a manner as possible. Best, [redacted] 
 
 
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To whom it may concern please be advised as per our last correspondence to Revdex.com, in reference to this matter we have scheduled and appointment as per enclosed documents to complete the unfinished items. It is our position that our previous letter we supplied outlines the problem and we are...

working to resolve the financial differences with the customer.also please be advised that during this renovation we are the second general contractor and there has been 3 plumbers and 2 electricians hired and walked off prior to completion it is our desire to complete and close [redacted] project as per her contract.thank you Jeffery Geller Pres.

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I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID# [redacted], and have determined that my complaint has NOT been resolved because:

BuiltRight is falsely claiming they are owed money, and are not acknowledging the extent of the work to be completed. Additionally, Builtright seems to be attempting to deflect stating they are the second contractor and giving a list of subcontractors who have left the job. Builtright is correct, they are the second contractor but they have been paid in excess of $130,000.00 for their work. In addition, two plumbers and two electricians referenced in their response were sub contractors hired by Builtright Renovations themselves, and my understanding is that both electricians quit working for Builtright when BuiltRight did not pay them. The first plumber Builtright hired quit as well and they subsequently hired another plumber, whom also informed that he was having difficulty getting paid by Builtright Renovations. For BuiltRight to insinuate that there is a subcontractor issue on the job site that is not related to them is typical of their disingenuous behavior. Please see my letter belowDear [redacted], I am in receipt of your letter dated 1[redacted].15, however there are several outstanding issues that you letter does not address. For ease of understanding I have enclosed a list of all agreed upon contracts and change orders. Additionally, I have included a tally of the monies paid your company and the outstanding credits you owe us which tally $6810.00 as of today’s date. There appears to be an error in your letter with regard to the sealing of the bathroom and backsplash tile. At [redacted]’s request I purchased sealer. It was installed in the downstairs bath. The only tiles left to seal are the tiles that [redacted] broke when he was reinstalling the shower seat, which had been incorrectly installed prior. That work must be completed and as you can see, has been paid for. The remaining items are;Kitchen cabinettrim.Install upstairsbacksplash vanity.Repairfurniture console to the satisfaction of the homeowner.Repairdrywall damage from water leak due to incorrect window installation.Installand wire two additional thermostats.Repairexterior door lock at side door.Repairwindow lock in master bath.Footing forbasement beams, missing column installed.Further, there is the issue of the structural beam in the basement which I have been advised is not correctly supported. There is no footing, and the bolt that [redacted] installed does not meet the structural requirements necessary for the house.  In addition I spoke with [redacted] two weeks ago. He requested that I contact the electrician, get the electrical certificate, submit it to the Village of [redacted] and call for a final inspection. I contacted the electrician repeatedly and was informed today that he no longer works with your company due to your failure to pay him for his work. He informed me that he held my certificate “for ransom” and that you were forced to pay him his outstanding balances on several jobs in order to get the certificatefrom him. I spoke with [redacted] this afternoon, who informs me that he has received the electrical certificate for my home. However, he will not file it with the Village of [redacted] without receiving three thousand dollars from us.As you can see no sum of money is due to your company. Our permit expires on February **, 2015, and our job is still not complete. We have structural issues that must be addressed as well as various projects your company has left incomplete.  As the structural issues create an unsafe condition I expect to hear from you immediately as to how you plan address this issue. If I do not hear from you within 5 business days I will be forced to begin the process of  contracting with another vendor to repair this unsafe condition and will seek to recover any and all expenses related to this repair “and the completion of the job you were paid to do” from you and your company. This letter is sent for information purposes only, nothing herein is to be considered an exhaustive list of potential claims, nor shall this letter or any part thereof constitute a waiver of any rights, all of which are expressly reserved.I look forward to working together to correct these outstanding issues in as expeditious a manner as possible.   Best,[redacted]  
 
 
 
 
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