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Complaint Review: Resaz Heather and Rodney Currington

Resaz Heather and Rodney Currington Wyzecur Enterprises Will never pay you for work completed! QUEEN CREEK, Arizona

  • Reported By:
    Blessings — San Antonio Texas United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Mon, February 21, 2011
  • Updated:
    Thu, January 05, 2012

I posted on Craigslist and got a call from Heather Currington regarding doing local preservation work for them.  I was initially advised that I would be billing on the 15th and the 31st and would be paid on the 10th and the 25th. 

I have completed 20 work orders within the past 60 days and I have not received one payment from the company.  The total owed to me is more than $ 4,000.

I researched and found out they are on Rip Off Report.  When I called and spoke to Rodney Currington about this, he convinced me that the other contractors who listed on Rip Off report were not completing the job duties as they should, so he had to contract other contractors to complete the work.  Then he told me that my contract states that if we no longer work for them, they can hold our pay for 6 months.

I invested my personal money by purchasing appliances to be installed in these properties.  Due to not receiving any money for the work already performed, I was unable to continue to front money to keep working for them.  So, I received an email advising me that I will no longer receive work orders from them.  Guess what?  This means that I will still not be paid for another 6 months and possible never get paid at all.

I called and emailed to request at least the amount of money that was invested in Appliances and have not received an answer or call back. two one zero seven two three six five five two.  Please feel free to contact me.  I have other contractors numbers to give you to confirm what I am reporting.  What goes around comes around and I know they will get what they have coming to them.  Do not work for them, I promise you will regret it.

10 Updates & Rebuttals


manwhoknowsmuch

las vegas,
Nevada,
United States of America

he is a rippoff

#11UPDATE EX-employee responds

Wed, January 04, 2012

ok it has been a while and still nothing from this crook I hope him and his wife stay in costa rica and never come back to the U.S because I will go to jail if I ever find him or his wife.I will always be looking for you two.......thay will never pay you the money they owe you.it might be drugs,gambeling or he just don't want to...


cgifford79

Mesa,
Arizona,
USA

Still no payment

#11UPDATE EX-employee responds

Wed, November 16, 2011

On October 10th, I received an email from Rodney regarding my mailing address because he was sending me a check for the remaining balance of what he owes. It is now November 16th and I have not received a check. Just thought I'd update everyone~ what a crook!


manwhoknowsmuch

las vegas,
Nevada,
United States of America

still no payment from rodney

#11UPDATE EX-employee responds

Thu, October 13, 2011

still no payment I might have to sue and end this bad bussiness


manwhoknowsmuch

las vegas,
Nevada,
United States of America

got one payment still waiting for the rest

#11UPDATE EX-employee responds

Wed, September 21, 2011

on 8/5/11 rodney sent out a payment on  8-7-11 I received that 1 payment of $1000.00 from rodney (he still owes me $4000.00)the deal was he would pay me once a month so today is 9-20-11 nothing yet I have had contact with him through texting.he said "it comes down to what receivables are actually collected"so I wait maybe I will get the next payment at the end of this week or maybe not.I will keep you all posted weekly if the payment was received or not. 


cgifford79

Mesa,
Arizona,
USA

What a jerk!

#11UPDATE EX-employee responds

Sat, August 13, 2011

It's been almost a year and we have only seen $400 from that jerkoff. I'm open to talking and getting involved in any lawsuits, lien filing, etc. I have searched and searched, friends who were referred to him that he also owes money to have hired private investigators and I've actually gotten further than them! He is "almost" invisible...almost :) Call me (((ROR redacted)))

CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.


manwhoknowsmuch

las vegas,
Nevada,
United States of America

almost duck season

#11UPDATE EX-employee responds

Fri, July 15, 2011

 ok it was been 7 months sence I stoped working for rodney and heather currington.rodney sent me  a log of what he owes me $5000.00 after I waited 6 months acording to "the contract".he sent me an email saying he would send out payment 2 weeks ago and still nothing.he won't even aswer his phone or emails.(smells like a duck,lookes like a duck,sounds like a duck) no responce......looks like I do have to go with the court system to get paid what he owes.I have to go to war enless of course by divine intervention the guy wires me the money.I will wright back in 1 week and I will let you all know if he is a duck.qwack qwack it's almost the season!


acmhome

United States of America

not paying me either

#11UPDATE EX-employee responds

Tue, July 12, 2011

same bad experience with these people for me. i however did receive a partial payment a couple months ago and then actually spoke to rodney on the phone. He said he would take care of the balance that week. Never did and never was able to be contact him again.

i have turned all invoices over to my attorney and they are in the process of contacting the true property owners to let them know that we are going to put liens on their properties.


manwhoknowsmuch

las vegas,
Nevada,
United States of America

still waiting

#11UPDATE EX-employee responds

Tue, June 28, 2011

ok the 6 month was up 12 days ago and I am still waiting to get payed. seems to be some feet draging on the other end. I will say this though he has called and wrote 2 emails sence the 6 months was up.but I have not got my money yet.. do I call them legit... or do I take them to court. I should know in another week I will keep you and everybody else posted.


manwhoknowsmuch

las vegas,
Nevada,
United States of America

we will see

#11UPDATE EX-employee responds

Thu, June 02, 2011

this is my first time writing on this I have been patient for 5 1/2 month acording to the contract I should be paid in 2 more weeks. I will keep everybody posted...p.s my jobs were done right.


Real Estate Solutions AZ (Resaz) Wy

Queen Creek,
Arizona,
United States of America

Educate yourself with the truth!

#11REBUTTAL Individual responds

Thu, May 19, 2011

  Hello everyone and welcome to my blog. The long term purpose of this blog is to educate the public on the property preservation industry and Wyzecurr Enterprises LLC as well as, Real Estate Solutions AZ LLCs roles in that industry. The topics covered will include the discussion of property preservation vs. pre-foreclosure; HUD regulations; FANNIE MAE and VA guidelines; Industry profile; and many other topics. Initially, I want to use this blog to answer some of the complaints that have been lodged on the internet about me, my wife, and administrative contractors for my company. I have chosen this medium to address these complaints because it will allow me to provide a comprehensive response without allowing the inevitable back and forth arguing that is sure to ensue, should I respond via the same methods as have the complainants.

First, I will start by stating that Real Estate Solutions has participated in the property preservation industry since 2008. Originally, this company was a two-man operation, doing business solely in Maricopa and Pinal counties of Arizona. We were able to acquire some quality contracts and within 6 months were covering the entire state of Arizona and Clark County in Nevada. Within the six months that followed we expanded to as many as nine states. My contractor payments totaled in 2010, in excess of $611,000, with over 150 contractors across those states. I state this information with a specific purpose in mind. The complaints that have been lodged against me on the internet state that I am a con man. That I get people to work for me and dont pay them. Those statements just simply arent true. As stated earlier, I paid in excess of $611,000 in contractor payments in 2010. Some of the complaints that have been lodged are from that same time period.  The sad fact is, those contractors that filed complaints were ignorant of the industry and didnt utilize the resources made available to them to understand the industrys guidelines and requirements and how those things affect ones compensation. The complaints center around one of two issues. One is the timing of payments and the second is, being held responsible for what the industry refers to as chargebacks.
Regarding the first issue, the vendor agreements and in every conversation that I and my vendor manager (my wife Heather) clearly spell out that I pay contractors once I have been paid by my clients. That timeframe varies widely due to varying payment terms spelled out via my contracts with my clients. The timeframe is further impacted by any issue associated with the timely submission of the required photos and documentation to the clients. The long story short, the timeframe for getting paid on any given work order can rarely be pre-determined.  Here is where I empathize with even the contractors that have filed complaints. The contractor pool is made up of individuals from many backgrounds. Since the housing market continues to offer little in the way of opportunities for the traditional trades, many of these sub-contractors bring their skill sets to the preservation industry. The fit, in many ways, is a natural one. The skill sets that these sub-contractors possess are many of the very skill sets that are required in this industry. There is of course some translation required as the preservation industry is governed by some very specific guidelines. The one substantial difference in the construction industry vs. the preservation industry is the rate of pay. In the construction industry a sub-contractor would finish a job and get paid for that job. In the preservation industry, the sub-contractor will finish a job, submit the results and invoice and wait to get paid. Sometimes that initial wait can be 60 days +.  If there is an issue with the submission of the results and documentation, that wait can be substantially longer. It is the nature of the industry. It doesnt seem to matter how much we stress this information, some sub-contractors just dont get it. And ultimately, that contractor gets upset with me and my company and puts negative information on the internet. I will say that for every complaint that has been placed on the internet regarding myself, my wife or the administrative contractors that have also been mentioned, I have a signed contract documenting how payments would be handled both during ones tenure with my companies and after.

The real issue here is the ignorance, and I use that term cautiously, of the contractors involved. We provide an abundance of resources for our contractors. In as many cases as possible, we try to get contractors with previous industry experience. Unfortunately, experienced contractors arent always available. To address this, we have developed manuals specific to the different aspects of the business. These manuals spell out in detail what contractors need to do in order to properly complete client work orders. If a question is not answered by the manual, we provide teams of people available to address questions or concerns. What I have found is that the contractors of issue are usually the ones that dont utilize the resources that are made available to them. Invariably, issues will arise because the contractors arent performing the work correctly. Incorrect work leads to chargebacks. Chargebacks result in reductions in everyones pay. Once chargebacks get associated with a contractor and pay begins to get reduced real angst begins. But it is important to note that this happens as a result of the contractor not reading and accessing the resources available to them and further not wanting to be held responsible when something is done incorrectly. Let me stress that these mistakes can be quite costly, thousands of dollars in some cases and could be more.

Then you have the dishonest ones. The contractors that will fraudulently submit a job as being completed, going so far as to manufacture photos to show that a job has been completed, when in fact it hasnt. A contractor that is that blatantly dishonest never intended to keep his commitments, therefore he has no remorse in placing false information about me on the internet. In some cases, these contractors have actually contacted my clients directly (which is a direct violation of the non-circumvention agreement that every contractor signs prior to receiving work from my company) and stating false information about me and or my company.

Due to my experience in this industry, which includes many situations similar to the ones mentioned prior, I have developed very specific vendor agreements and non-compete/circumvention agreements that spell out in detail the conditions of the contractors relationship with our company. It explains compensation, timeframes and conditions very clearly. Every contractor that has filed a complaint against me, my wife or my companies has executed a version of each of those agreements. There is no cause of action and no legitimate cause for the complaints that have been filed.
Thank you for reading my blog and I hope that after reading you can feel comfortable about dealing with Rodney Currington, Heather Currington, Real Estate Solutions AZ, LLC and Wyzecurr Enterprises LLC. If after reading you have any questions regarding my company, the services that we provide or if you would like to be a contractor for our company please contact us via the contact us portion of this blog.
 

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