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We were in contact with Ms [redacted] and her attorney John [redacted] months prior to receiving this complain from your officeThey threatened legal action against usMr***’s attorney Mr [redacted] communicated with our attorney Mr [redacted] and for the past months Mr [redacted] and Ms*** have both been MIAThe reason for them being MIA is because this is a bogus claim, and we are tired of the slander at this point.Please confirm receipt of our response below to your attached letter.RE: [redacted] Revdex.com Complaint [redacted] Response: In this matter, the consumer contracted with our company to build a modular home A modular home is one where is it pre-built out of state, put on a truck and then shipped to the homeowner’s property for installation and connection to utilities and other services In this case, after the Consumer requested that we purchase and install a modular home for her, she then changed her mind and had us hire various design professionals (architects and engineers) to assist her in designing a regular wooden frame home, instead of a modular one (A frame house is one which is designed by an architect and an engineer and then built on site rather than built out of state) After we spent a great deal of time clearing trees and spending money hiring the design professionals to design the Consumer a frame house, the Consumer changed her mind again and wanted to go back to a modular home design, which was cheaper The Consumer never paid for the new designs for the frame home nor did she reimburse us for our time and efforts helping her design the frame house, the delays she caused, etc Not with standind the Consumer changing her mind and not paying for the frame house design, we agreed to build her the modular home as she had originally wanted According to our contract, she was required to sign a payment schedule when she had finished her selections and design of the modular home The payment schedule is very important because unlike a frame home which is built in small stages, a modular home is built off site and out of state and the Consumer must commit to a payment schedule in order to have the modular home ordered, built and delivered Once the modular home is delivered it is too late for a Consumer to change his or her mind In this case, after the Consumer decided to go with the modular home, she refused to sign the payment schedule Her refusal to sign the payment schedule was a breach of the contract Also, her refusal to sign the payment schedule is evidence that she had still not ever decided what kind of home she wanted or possibly was proof that she could even afford a new home in the first place.Thank you

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We were in contact with Ms. [redacted] and her attorney... John [redacted] months prior to receiving this complain from your office. They threatened legal action against us. Mr. ***’s attorney Mr. [redacted] communicated with our attorney Mr. [redacted] and for the past 2 months Mr. [redacted] and Ms. [redacted] have both been MIA. The reason for them being MIA is because this is a bogus claim, and we are tired of the slander at this point. Please confirm receipt of our response below to your attached letter. RE: [redacted] BBB Complaint [redacted] Response: In this matter, the consumer contracted with our company to build a modular home. A modular home is one where is it pre-built out of state, put on a truck and then shipped to the homeowner’s property for installation and connection to utilities and other services. In this case, after the Consumer requested that we purchase and install a modular home for her, she then changed her mind and had us hire various design professionals (architects and engineers) to assist her in designing a regular wooden frame home, instead of a modular one. (A frame house is one which is designed by an architect and an engineer and then built on site rather than built out of state). After we spent a great deal of time clearing trees and spending money hiring the design professionals to design the Consumer a frame house, the Consumer changed her mind again and wanted to go back to a modular home design, which was cheaper. The Consumer never paid for the new designs for the frame home nor did she reimburse us for our time and efforts helping her design the frame house, the delays she caused, etc. Not with standind the Consumer changing her mind and not paying for the frame house design, we agreed to build her the modular home as she had originally wanted. According to our contract, she was required to sign a payment schedule when she had finished her selections and design of the modular home. The payment schedule is very important because unlike a frame home which is built in small stages, a modular home is built off site and out of state and the Consumer must commit to a payment schedule in order to have the modular home ordered, built and delivered. Once the modular home is delivered it is too late for a Consumer to change his or her mind. In this case, after the Consumer decided to go with the modular home, she refused to sign the payment schedule. Her refusal to sign the payment schedule was a breach of the contract. Also, her refusal to sign the payment schedule is evidence that she had still not ever decided what kind of home she wanted or possibly was proof that she could even afford a new home in the first place. Thank you

We were in contact with Ms. [redacted] and her attorney John [redacted] months prior to receiving this complain from your office. They threatened legal action against us. Mr. [redacted]’s attorney Mr. [redacted] communicated with our attorney Mr. [redacted] and for the past 2 months Mr. [redacted] and Ms. [redacted]...

have both been MIA. The reason for them being MIA is because this is a bogus claim, and we are tired of the slander at this point.Please confirm receipt of our response below to your attached letter.RE: [redacted] Revdex.com Complaint [redacted]Response:  In this matter, the consumer contracted with our company to build a modular home.  A modular home is one where is it pre-built out of state, put on a truck and then shipped to the homeowner’s property for installation and connection to utilities and other services.  In this case, after the Consumer requested that we purchase and install a modular home for her, she then changed her mind and had us hire various design professionals (architects and engineers) to assist her in designing a regular wooden frame home, instead of a modular one.  (A frame house is one which is designed by an architect and an engineer and then  built on site rather than built out of state).   After we spent a great deal of time clearing trees and spending  money hiring the design professionals to design the Consumer a frame house, the Consumer changed her mind again and wanted to go back to a modular home design, which was cheaper.  The Consumer never paid for the new designs for the frame home nor did she reimburse us for our time and efforts helping her design the frame house, the delays she caused, etc.  Not with standind the Consumer changing her mind and not paying for the frame house design, we agreed to build her the modular home as she had originally wanted.  According to our contract, she was required to sign a payment schedule when she had finished her selections and design of the modular home.  The payment schedule is very important because unlike a frame home which is built in small stages, a modular home is built off site and out of state and the Consumer must commit to a payment schedule in order to have the modular home ordered, built  and delivered.  Once the modular home is delivered it is too late for a Consumer to change his or her mind.  In this case, after the Consumer decided to go with the modular home, she refused to sign the payment schedule.  Her refusal to sign the payment schedule was a breach of the contract.  Also, her refusal to sign the payment schedule is evidence that she had still not ever decided what kind of home she wanted or possibly was proof that she could even afford a new home in the first place.Thank you

We were in contact with Ms. [redacted] and her attorney...

John [redacted] months prior to receiving this complain from your office. They threatened legal action against us. Mr. [redacted]’s attorney Mr. [redacted] communicated with our attorney Mr. [redacted] and for the past 2 months Mr. [redacted] and Ms. [redacted] have both been MIA. The reason for them being MIA is because this is a bogus claim, and we are tired of the slander at this point.
Please confirm receipt of our response below to your attached letter.
RE: [redacted] Revdex.com Complaint [redacted]
Response:  In this matter, the consumer contracted with our company to build a modular home.  A modular home is one where is it pre-built out of state, put on a truck and then shipped to the homeowner’s property for installation and connection to utilities and other services.  In this case, after the Consumer requested that we purchase and install a modular home for her, she then changed her mind and had us hire various design professionals (architects and engineers) to assist her in designing a regular wooden frame home, instead of a modular one.  (A frame house is one which is designed by an architect and an engineer and then  built on site rather than built out of state).   After we spent a great deal of time clearing trees and spending  money hiring the design professionals to design the Consumer a frame house, the Consumer changed her mind again and wanted to go back to a modular home design, which was cheaper.  The Consumer never paid for the new designs for the frame home nor did she reimburse us for our time and efforts helping her design the frame house, the delays she caused, etc.  Not with standind the Consumer changing her mind and not paying for the frame house design, we agreed to build her the modular home as she had originally wanted.  According to our contract, she was required to sign a payment schedule when she had finished her selections and design of the modular home.  The payment schedule is very important because unlike a frame home which is built in small stages, a modular home is built off site and out of state and the Consumer must commit to a payment schedule in order to have the modular home ordered, built  and delivered.  Once the modular home is delivered it is too late for a Consumer to change his or her mind.  In this case, after the Consumer decided to go with the modular home, she refused to sign the payment schedule.  Her refusal to sign the payment schedule was a breach of the contract.  Also, her refusal to sign the payment schedule is evidence that she had still not ever decided what kind of home she wanted or possibly was proof that she could even afford a new home in the first place.
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Review: I hired Cassio Builders Steven and Paul K[redacted] ([redacted]) to build me a modular home in Southampton New York. I gave them $43,000 to order my home which was never ordered from [redacted]. The money was never used for my property except the cutting of tree tops not including the stumps being removed. I would like any of the monies not associated with cutting of the trees returned to me. This compamy is in breach of contract as I was to be in my house by last December 2015. The manager [redacted] at [redacted] had never received a deposit for my house that was to be ordered last July 17 2015.Desired Settlement: To receive my money back for services not completed in contract of house.

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We were in contact with Ms. [redacted] and her attorney John [redacted] months prior to receiving this complain from your office. They threatened legal action against us. Mr. [redacted]’s attorney Mr. [redacted] communicated with our attorney Mr. [redacted] and for the past 2 months Mr. [redacted] and Ms. [redacted] have both been MIA. The reason for them being MIA is because this is a bogus claim, and we are tired of the slander at this point.Please confirm receipt of our response below to your attached letter.RE: [redacted] Revdex.com Complaint [redacted]Response: In this matter, the consumer contracted with our company to build a modular home. A modular home is one where is it pre-built out of state, put on a truck and then shipped to the homeowner’s property for installation and connection to utilities and other services. In this case, after the Consumer requested that we purchase and install a modular home for her, she then changed her mind and had us hire various design professionals (architects and engineers) to assist her in designing a regular wooden frame home, instead of a modular one. (A frame house is one which is designed by an architect and an engineer and then built on site rather than built out of state). After we spent a great deal of time clearing trees and spending money hiring the design professionals to design the Consumer a frame house, the Consumer changed her mind again and wanted to go back to a modular home design, which was cheaper. The Consumer never paid for the new designs for the frame home nor did she reimburse us for our time and efforts helping her design the frame house, the delays she caused, etc. Not with standind the Consumer changing her mind and not paying for the frame house design, we agreed to build her the modular home as she had originally wanted. According to our contract, she was required to sign a payment schedule when she had finished her selections and design of the modular home. The payment schedule is very important because unlike a frame home which is built in small stages, a modular home is built off site and out of state and the Consumer must commit to a payment schedule in order to have the modular home ordered, built and delivered. Once the modular home is delivered it is too late for a Consumer to change his or her mind. In this case, after the Consumer decided to go with the modular home, she refused to sign the payment schedule. Her refusal to sign the payment schedule was a breach of the contract. Also, her refusal to sign the payment schedule is evidence that she had still not ever decided what kind of home she wanted or possibly was proof that she could even afford a new home in the first place.Thank you

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