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I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID# ***, and have determined that my complaint has NOT been resolved because:
Aiello stated in an e-mail which I can provide you that "I do not have the concrete mix report"Now he's telling us that he's "trying to get it"Too late for that, anything he provides at this point would be an obviously "back dated" report which he will guide the concrete people exactly as to what to sayNice try though!
Aiello keeps making reference to "trying to get money from me"If Aiello will provide what he signed (that is a year labor and materials warranty through his company) as well as fix the defects in his workmanship, the issue would go awayHowever, he keeps skirting the issue at hand and violating the contract he signedAiello refuses to provide either a financial relief or what he signed in the contract
Secondly, *** ***i" was not present the day the concrete was poured, I was at workThe forms were already in place when I got there after workSecondly, Aiello isn't "building" anything, he's "renovating" the property that he bought from my family---this is an important distinctionHe hasn't "built" anything on that site, merely "renovating" (and in the case of my garage, it was done poorly)Additionally, the Revdex.com should know that Aiello is in default to the City of New York for violations on property he owns at ** *** *** to the tune of $4,for nearly two yearsThis is well documented on the NYC Buildings websiteAlso, when his project started, Aiello e-mailed me asking me who might be the source of the complaints at the property he bought from usHe was told there was a neighbor who complained about the work he was doing on the garage for me, who complained to me about the tree remove Aiello was doingAiello should do a better job with his accusationsAlso, as you can clearly see by the measurements provided the concrete isn't 8" thick at EVERY point of the installation which is what the contract called for.The pictures clearly show thatPlease not that Aiello did not pour the concrete, he had a contractor do it for himHe has admitted to me and my family that he's a "carpenter"He certainly isn't a concrete installerAs I have stated previouslyAiello can provide what he charged me for, correct the horrid defects in his workmanship or provide financial compensation and I will either do it myself or hire someone competent to fix it correctlyThank you,
*** ***
MEDIATOR NOTE:
Additional info from email:"
I replied to the business response provided (which is unacceptable and does not resolve the issue at hand)Also, please not that Aiello does not address the water ponding in the driveway which you can see in the photo and is specifically prohibited in the contract. Also, you can see by the measurement that the concrete isn't 8" thick all the way aroundAiello's idea of core drilling to get a depth measurement is total nonsense, you'd have to drill virtually every part of the driveway, because the contract calls out for it to be 8" in every spot throughout. He keeps skirting the contract issue of which he's in clear violation ofAs to the complaints to NYC DOB, you might be interested in the attached on his property on Alaska Street in Staten Island (he does business under various names, including this one)Notice that he owes the City of New York $4,in a default judgement? Funny how he accuses others of calling the DOB on him when he's no stranger to complaints (and this is just ONE of his properties).Thanks again for your help.*** ***###-###-#### Work###-###-#### Home"
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The contract for the concrete is a different document than the renovation contract for the garage which was filed under a separate complaintI have a copy of the concrete contract that is signed "paid in full" that I can scan and e-mail to you later on todayPlease advise how I can send it to
you and what e-mail address to use.
Thank you,
*** ***

In response the sum that was paid according to the receipt was for tree removal and install of driveway. The day we installed the forms for the driveway I had [redacted] and his uncle there to inspect the depth of the forms and the pour. They were both in agreement that it was ok to pour. Now [redacted] is measuring the side of the concrete to try to come up with a way to get money from me. This was approved by him and his uncle before it was poured. The only way to check the depth would be to core drill the concrete and I will guarantee it is consistently thicker than 8". I have reached out to the concrete company to provide a copy of the delivery receipt. They are having a hard time because the company changed hands 2 times since the project. I am not reluctant to provide it but it may take some more time. [redacted] is trying to get money from me for some reason. He is also concurrently repeatedly calling the building department in regards to the site I am building next door that we subdivided off of the original parcel. There are 20 complaints against the property all unfounded by the Department of Buildings. This is becoming tiresome.

The contract for the concrete is a different document than the renovation contract for the garage which was filed under a separate complaint. I have a copy of the concrete contract that is signed "paid in full" that I can scan and e-mail to you later on today. Please advise how I can send it to you...

and what e-mail address to use. Thank you, [redacted]

Revdex.com:
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:

Aiello stated in an e-mail which I can provide you that "I do not have the concrete mix report". Now he's telling us that he's "trying to get it". Too late for that, anything he provides at this point would be an obviously "back dated" report which he will guide the concrete people exactly as to what to say. Nice try though! Aiello keeps making reference to "trying to get money from me". If Aiello will provide what he signed (that is a 1 year labor and materials warranty through his company) as well as fix the defects in his workmanship, the issue would go away. However, he keeps skirting the issue at hand and violating the contract he signed. Aiello refuses to provide either a financial relief or what he signed in the contract. Secondly, [redacted]i" was not present the day the concrete was poured, I was at work. The forms were already in place when I got there after work. Secondly, Aiello isn't "building" anything, he's "renovating" the property that he bought from my family---this is an important distinction. He hasn't "built" anything on that site, merely "renovating" (and in the case of my garage, it was done poorly). Additionally, the Revdex.com should know that Aiello is in default to the City of New York for violations on property he owns at [redacted] to the tune of $4,000 for nearly two years. This is well documented on the NYC Buildings website. Also, when his project started, Aiello e-mailed me asking me who might be the source of the complaints at the property he bought from us. He was told there was a neighbor who complained about the work he was doing on the garage for me, who complained to me about the tree remove Aiello was doing. Aiello should do a better job with his accusations.Also, as you can clearly see by the measurements provided the concrete isn't 8" thick at EVERY point of the installation which is what the contract called for.The pictures clearly show that. Please not that Aiello did not pour the concrete, he had a contractor do it for him. He has admitted to me and my family that he's a "carpenter". He certainly isn't a concrete installer.As I have stated previously. Aiello can provide what he charged me for, correct the horrid defects in his workmanship or provide financial compensation and I will either do it myself or hire someone competent to fix it correctly.Thank you,[redacted] 
 MEDIATOR NOTE:Additional info from email:"I replied to the business response provided (which is unacceptable and does not resolve the issue at hand). Also, please not that Aiello does not address the water ponding in the driveway which you can see in the photo and is specifically prohibited in the contract. Also, you can see by the measurement that the concrete isn't 8" thick all the way around. Aiello's idea of core drilling to get a depth measurement is total nonsense, you'd have to drill virtually every part of the driveway, because the contract calls out for it to be 8" in every spot throughout. He keeps skirting the contract issue of which he's in clear violation of. As to the complaints to NYC DOB, you might be interested in the attached on his property on Alaska Street in Staten Island (he does business under various names, including this one). Notice that he owes the City of New York $4,000 in a default judgement? Funny how he accuses others of calling the DOB on him when he's no stranger to complaints (and this is just ONE of his properties).Thanks again for your help.[redacted]###-###-#### Work###-###-#### Home"
 
 
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