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Initial Business Response /* (1000, 5, 2016/02/24) */
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Everything that was completed was completed under a time and material basis. There was no contract whatsoever for any...

certain amount of work to be completed. Mr. [redacted] did not want a permit pulled, due to ALL THE VIOLATIONS IN HIS BUILDING, although we recommended. We completed the work under repairs until he decided, he DID NOT WANT TO PAY ME THE LAST #3000 balance. He promised us when I put a cord on an air conditioner THAT HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH ELECTRICIANS, he would pay me in full (SHOWING SATISFACTION). Delaying payment, he wanted a permit pulled, I pulled a permit , #[redacted] City of Cleveland, obviously, if I am able to pull a permit with the city, I am a registered contractor and have fulfilled my bonding obligations with the city. His bonding complaint is false. Final inspections for my work have been completed and inspected by the city of Cleveland and we have our pass sticker from the electrical inspector. When the electrical inspector came in to inspect my work that was approved, he noticed as he is obligated to, and made note, of SEVERAL MORE DANGEROUS VIOLATIONS IN THE BUILDING. The inspector had not choice to make note that they had to be fixed. THESE VIOLATIONS HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH OUR WORK. Mr. [redacted], never pulled a permit for the dispatch office that he built in Cleveland and the INSPECTOR CALLED MR. [redacted] ON THIS. Again, these have nothing to do with our work that we were asked to do under time and material. Mr. [redacted] must just do the right thing, pay our balance and pull his needed permits and complete the work using another contractor. We have no interest in quoting any work the city has requested needing done as after SEVERAL PROMISES, he has never paid us our balance.
Initial Consumer Rebuttal /* (3000, 8, 2016/03/07) */
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[redacted] Inc. hired Dave M[redacted] (owner) of Yes Electric Inc. [redacted] as our contractor for electrical work at [redacted]. We hired Dave back in November 2015. Dave meet me ([redacted]) at the building, and we did a total walk threw,and I showed Dave everything that needed to be done. I asked Dave if he was licensed and bonded in the city of Cleveland because we needed everything up to code in the city of Cleveland. Dave from Yes Electric told me that everything would be handled properly and the work will be done according to city codes. He also assured me all permits would be filed. Yes electric started doing work in the building Dave and his employees. They started doing work the middle of November. Dave was paid 3 cheeks see attached. Due to Dave's respond to the air conditioner, his employee ripped the old one out, and the new one that was put in did not reach the outlet, so it was way to short. I feel Dave owes us money back for the supplies he ordered and is sitting in the corner of the garage. Dave did not pull any permits till February 21, 2016, when he found out that one of his workers called us to let us no that Dave never pulled any permits. We called the city to report him. Then all of a sudden Dave came out with a City inspector named [redacted] to check the electrical work on February 22, 2016. Dave failed to tell City Inspector [redacted] that he did all the work. See attached violations that [redacted] game to my dispatcher. Also see attached the pictures of the electrical work done by Dave from Yes Electrical.
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Final Business Response /* (4000, 12, 2016/03/17) */
Thank you for the opportunity to rebuttal this. To save you time, we will try to stick strictly to the facts. 1st for verification, we would like to give you the City of Cleveland's electrical inspector, [redacted] number. It is [redacted]. He is very well familiar with the case and also the behavior of Mr. [redacted]. The 2nd person is the Fire Marshall. Lieutenant [redacted]. His number is [redacted]. He is very familiar with the gas tanks that Mr. [redacted] illegally installed and Liet. [redacted] was a key figure in having these removed because they are absolutely illegal to have in the city of Cleveland--with no exception. To address, again, what happened. We met Mr [redacted] and agreed to make repairs in the building which consisted of some lights in the parking garage and electrical outlets and lights into their dispatch office, which was illegally built also by Mr. [redacted]. There were and still are, no blueprints and no permits for this. Mr. [redacted] first concern when we started was to wire 2 above ground gas tanks. My employee, Steve N. and myself specifically asked him and even suggested we pull a permit for at least this part of the job, as to the wiring is done in explosion proof wiring and has intricate parts of making sure it is shut down for safety. he insisted no permit be pulled due to all the hazards and violations in the building. He agreed we would fix this as we went under time and materials and no permit pulled, but to complete this portion (T&M) under the category "repairs." He paid us 3 checks covering the labor and materials up until the last invoice (see upload) which was presented to him AFTER the gas tanks were installed, wired and functional. We gave him a final invoice on 1/27/16 (see upload). Between 1/28/16 and 2/28/16 I have 24 text messages (saved and screenshot) where I was very politely and patiently asking him for payment for my services and my employees services (and materials). At one point, around mid February Mr. [redacted] called me very upset for ringing his phone twice in one day. He stated that the air conditioning cord that was unhooked by HIS CARPENTER , to add another cord long enough to reach the plug was not yet complete and he would pay me when the cord was installed. Mind you, HIS CARPENTER TOOK IT OFF AND did not know how to hook up the new one. So, I assured him (not that it was my problem) that I would go take care of it (because I felt now I would get paid according to his word). The next episode was on 2/14 he called me screaming about ringing his phone more than once looking for payment. He told me "I'm not allowed to talk until he's done because he's the customer." He told me he was reporting me to the city because I did not pull a permit (mind you he said this knowing full well he had no building permit and no permit for those 2 large tanks). Confident my work would pass, I went shortly after and got my permit (see upload 2/16/16 permit). The inspector met me at the job on 2/22/16 to perform his inspection on the work covered under my permit. Everything was closely inspected due to the problem we're having, even the wires in the pipe for future car wash were sized and calculated for future load and were MORE than adequate per Inspector. The inspector had NO CHOICE but to write up violations due to dangerous safety hazards he witnessed in the building (such as the 2 above ground tanks). A day or two later, Mr. [redacted] showed up at the building department, he told them that all these violations were on our contract to be repaired and that he already paid me for them and that I never came back to complete them. Point #1. How could he have paid me for them when they didn't even exist until the day before. (see uploads). Point #2. I can not get him to pay me for the work he agreed I completed , let alone would he ever pay me $7000 in ADVANCE with that work not being completed. That seems to be a common sense situation. All of us here know Mr. [redacted] is trying to get out from paying our electricians. To sum it up, He pulled NO PERMITS for anything he did: meaning, no building permit for when he built the dispatch room or for him installing the 2 large gas tanks (which are illegal in the city). He has no applications pending for the tanks or the dispatch office until AFTER he got caught (see dates of his permits uploaded) the fire department and had to have them removed. After being caught, at that point, he went down to file for a variance (see upload application). The next point, he claims he paid me $7000 up front for violations to be repaired that didn't exist until long after the last check he wrote me. The proof of all the dates on these facts should be sufficient proof to prove my case and close this out. If you need any further documents or copies of our talks via texting back and forth with Mr. [redacted] we would be glad to provide them. In my opinion, his attempt to threaten me with not pulling a permit backfired on him. We are going to lien his building, but as I stated in one of my text messages to Mr. [redacted], I am not going to sue him because I am a firm believer in not trading evil, for evil. However, with the lien on the building, maybe one day if he sells it, we will be compensated for both our labor and materials that we invoiced in January. As I stated in my last text message to Mr. [redacted], I am sorry for him as a person to lower himself to such measures. I did wish him the best in his new venture and more than that , I hope that he can find some peace and happiness in life that he obviously doesn't have at this time.

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