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Claim type with most consumer complaints —
non payment for services rendered:

“My Claim vs. REO Rescue & Preservation LLC-Dispute-#2693234”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: March 19,2012

Complaint Types: NON payment for services rendered

Claimant says: "We are Fence contractors and were contracted by this company to remove and haul away a wood fence at 5990 NW 42 Ave N. Lauderdale,Fl 33319-2710 and close out an open permit for said property. We completed our work on 01-05-2012 and submitted the invoice and have not been paid. We had done a permit closeout for a property in Miami lakes,Fl for this same company and had no troubles with them and got paid. We didn`t get a deposit as we had already dealt with him before. The principal's name is James Hussher III and the ad” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $2015

“Monies owed for Services Rendered”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: June 05,2011

Complaint Types: non payment for services rendered

Claimant says: "I am a self employed and licensed contractor through the State of Montana. I started doing contract work for the above mentioned company in December 2010. I have completed several jobs for the owner and have only received $450.00 in payment. I am still owed over $3,000.00 for work that I have done for and completed for the owner Terry Manska, P.O. Box 52, Helena, MT 59624, owner@ASMPropertyServices.com, (406)461-6421. I would like to recieve my money and am trying to contact The Better Business Bureau to alert them to t” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $0


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