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  • Report:  #1410611

Complaint Review: MATAN LAYTIN

MATAN LAYTIN SHALOM LAYTIN, ERIC LAYTIN, MATAN SIMCHA OZER LAYTIN, BRAKE MASTERS Please be aware and please stay away California

  • Reported By:
    Kevin — California United States
  • Submitted:
    Mon, November 06, 2017
  • Updated:
    Mon, November 06, 2017

SHALOM LAYTIN, ERIC LAYTIN, MATAN SIMCHA OZER LAYTIN, MATAN LAYTIN,

Warning, Run Away from these persons,

Please be aware and please stay away,

Read carefully the multiple case for fraud,

Case No. 77/16-22 / OAHNo.2016030421

https://www.bar.ca.gov/pdf/accusations/ard274417_2015_11_09_acc.pdf

https://www.bar.ca.gov/pdf/accusations/ard233690_2017_06_08_dec.pdf

https://www.plainsite.org/dockets/2rkdy634g/superior-court-of-california-county-of-los-angeles/sanda-nevada-llc-v-shalom-laytin/

 

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UNDERCOVER OPERATION
On or about September 23,2014, an undercover operator of the Bureau ("operator")
took the Bureau's 1995 Oldsmobile to Brake Masters #195. The front brake pads on the Bureau-
documented vehicle were in need of replacement and the #3 cylinder spark plug was defective,
causing an engine misfire. The operator told Respondent's employee, "Nicole", that she wanted
the brakes inspected and the rough mnning condition diagnosed. Nicole had the operator sign a
written estimate and gave her a copy. The operator left the facility.
At approximately 1547 hours that same day, Nicole called the operator and told her
that the front brake pads were badly worn and needed replacement. Nicole also stated that the
vehicle had a hroken spark plug, requiring replacement of the spark plug wires. Nicole told thc
operator that the repai" would cost $478.07. The operator authorized the work.
On or about September 24, 2014, the operator retumcd to the facility to retrieve the
vehicle, paid $478.07 for the repairs, and received a copy of a final invoice.
On or about September 30, 2014, the Bureau inspected the vehicle and found that the
facility had perfonned an unnecessary repair, the estimated value of which was approximately
$53.91.

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