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Complaint Review: Larry F. Diaz - Dba Larry Diaz Electric Inc. AKA Diaz Electric Service TAMPA

Larry F. Diaz Dba Larry Diaz Electric Inc. AKA Diaz Electric Service TAMPA unscrupulous licensed electrical contractor sues for work not done AND LOSES!!! Tampa Florida

  • Reported By:
    Tampa Florida
  • Submitted:
    Tue, June 22, 2004
  • Updated:
    Thu, April 16, 2015
  • Larry F. Diaz - Dba Larry Diaz Electric Inc. AKA Diaz Electric Service TAMPA
    6124 W. Lynn Road
    Tampa, Florida
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    813-968-5340
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This unscrupulous yet licensed electrical contractor filed a small claims lawsuit against me after I fired him from completing an electrical upgrade of my residence.

The bottom line was that he was suing me for work he didn't do, according to his estimate provided before the work began. I had given him $1,500 in advance on a $2,900 job.

He said the work would take 2 days.

There were a series of problems that occurred during the work, that ended with him being abusive and violent towards me.

I fired him and his employees on Day 4. Only half the work was complete at the time. That day, the City "Red Tag"'d my house.

A letter from his attorney said I owed Mr. Diaz $1,400 for the rest of the work promised in the estimate.

A month later, the contractor's attorney filed a lawsuit against me in county small claims court. His attorney's fees would double the amount owed. And, he and his attorney have successfully sued other homeowners in the county.

The catch: The estimate which became the "contract" was offered by "LARRY DIAZ ELECTRIC INC.".

After much research on this contractor, I found the corporation had expired in 1991, the workers compensation insurance had expired, the business did not have a county business license, the workers were likely paid cash (no insurance), and the contractor had been fined by the state and county boards for "lack of proof of insurance", and "un-permitted" and "un-licensed" work in the past.

I filed an 11-page counter-complaint, suing for property damages caused by Diaz Electric, including the "Red Tag" repairs.

My counter-complaint accompanied a "Motion to Dismiss" based upon state corporate records indicating the coporation that offered the contract was dissolved and inactive.

The judge ruled TWICE that the dissolved corporation could not sue me. He also ruled that Larry Diaz, as an individual, had no standing to sue me either, as he always represented himself to me as the incorporated, licensed electrical business. I did not hire Mr. Diaz to do the work, I hired his business.

Hidden by this dimissal on a technicality is the ugliness and evil that lurks in the details. Mr. Diaz installed aluminum wire without disclosing his intention to do so to me at any time, and I suspect other corners were cut as well in the work that his men did complete. Inspite of this, his estimate for the work was $500 more than a more-reputable competitor who promised "all copper wire".

I hired Diaz Electric because they could start "tomorrow", but I am sure now the estimate was over quoted beyond the requirements of the Electric Code; such as upgrading stove and dryer to 4-wire circuits, etc.

When challenged, came the shouting and threats from Mr. Diaz. First, to remove everything and leave us without electricity (an illegal act in Florida). Then, to file a lien and sue for lost working hours at $100/hour, and I'd have to pay for his attorney too. (I didn't know it at the time, but only I had signed his estimate - he did not have my wife's signature and she jointly hold our deed.)

Then finally a series of threats from Mr. Diaz on the phone - threats that can only be defined as attempted extortion.

During the lawsuit, I filed consumer complaints.

Ignoring his permit history of complaints and incomplete work, the City "permit investigators" decided to fine Mr. Diaz $150 for "false advertising" for using the dissolved corporation's name. They refused to forward my complaint to the county board that licenses Mr. Diaz.

The county refused to accept my complaint directly from me because I live in the City.

The state of Florida referred my complaint to the county board that licenses Mr. Diaz, who returned it to them saying I live in the City. Mr. Diaz still has his license, even though it reads "d/b/a Larry Diaz Electric Inc." - the defunct corporation.

My county commissioner seems uninterested in the fact that the county issued permits to Mr. Diaz even though he did not have a county business license for the past several years.

Mr. Diaz now has a 2004 county business license that cost less than $20 if you lie and say you have no employees. They did not charge him for any of the past years he was in business without a license.

Mr. Diaz has now incorporated his business again by filing new Articles of Incorporation dated March 2004 and using the same corporate name. He did not re-activate the old corporation - that would have required payment of annual fees for the past 13 years.

This became a key issue to the Judge's ruling in my favor a second time during a second hearing called by the attorney for Mr. Diaz; that no corporation existed during the time Diaz Electric contracted to work on my home.

In the end, this licensed electrical contractor is still in business in the Tampa Bay area; allowed to prey upon unsuspecting homeowners who expect a licensed contractor to represent a reputable, responsible and professional service.

And you thought your government was there to protect you?

Larry
Tampa, Florida
U.S.A.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


yoyozzz

tampa,
Florida,
USA

thank God

#3Consumer Comment

Thu, April 16, 2015

He was belligerent with my brother and my mom and I. I thought my brother and I were going to have to kick his a** because he was getting very rude and talking to us like dirt. I'm glad he has been fired.


Larry Diaz

Tampa,
Florida,
United States of America

Rebuttal

#3REBUTTAL Owner of company

Wed, July 07, 2010

This customer was fired by the City of Tampa. He and his wife should understand that as a licensed electrical contractor it is required that I follow state codes and regulations. What this customer wanted us to do was not legal according to the National Electrical Code and the City of Tampa Electrical Inspectors.

Anyone can look at public record and see that I have never sued anyone or any company prior or since this incident.

This was just one unsatisfied customer within my 40 years as a experienced electrical contractor.

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