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  • Report:  #348674

Complaint Review: Adam Charles & April Davis Aka: AC's Dream Team Construction - Denton Texas

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Adam Charles & April Davis Aka: AC's Dream Team Construction
Denton, Texas, U.S.A.
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After knowing Ms. Davis since January of 2002, I agreed to lease a home I owned to her and Ms. Charles in June, 2005. Because Mr. Charles was a contractor, I also hired him to make improvements on this house. Mr. Charles outlined a plan to install a sprinkler system, roof turbines and added attic insulation. We agreed to a price, an outline of the work to be done and a completion date of August, 2006. The security deposit was waived and a reduction in rent was done as part of the agreement. In December, 2006, none of the work had been started (after numerous conversations and promises by Mr. Charles); I negotiated an amendment with Adam and cancelled the order for the sprinklers. He did finally install the roof turbines and attic insulation. As part of the amendment, Adam and April agreed to pay the security deposit over 3 months.

Then in February of 2006, Ms. Davis gave me a rent check for two months (January and February 2006 rent) that bounced. Promise after promise was made to make good on this check went unfulfilled. It was finally agreed that they would move from the house on March 31, 2006. They agreed and signed a promissory note for the $3,500 + monies owed me. The promissory note called for them to pay $150 per month. They made one payment in April, 2006 and the nothing since. Adding insult to injury, the home was left in appalling condition and took several hundred dollars to get it back to its original state.

After spending months trying to locate Adam and April, I successfully found them in April, 2007 (2 years later). I filed a small claims suit that remains open. I have since moved to California and would like to collect the monies owed and promised to me.

I read a post from Adam that he will make good on any debt. I challenge Adam to fulfill that post.

A. fishpaw

Anaheim, California

U.S.A.


4 Updates & Rebuttals

A. fishpaw

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.
update

#2Author of original report

Fri, July 11, 2008

AFTER REVIEWING MY POST, I DISCOVERED SOME ERRORS. THIS REPORT IS AN UPDATE TO MY ORIGINAL POST. AGAIN, THESE FACTS ARE BASED ON MY OPINION. IT SHOULD ALSO BE NOTED WHILE SOME OF MY CLAIM IS DUE TO THE RENTAL OF MY INCOME PROPERTY, MOST IS RELATED TO THEIR BUSINESS. IT SHOULD BE NOTED THERE IS A COMMOM THEME ON OTHER POSTS THAT THESE BUSINESSOWNERS HAVE A WAY OF COLLECTING MONEY AND NOT DOING THE WORK. After knowing Ms. Davis since January of 2002, I agreed to lease a home I owned to her and Mr. Charles in June, 2005. Because Mr. Charles was a contractor, I also hired him to make improvements on this house. Mr. Charles outlined a plan to install a sprinkler system, roof turbines and added attic insulation. We agreed to a price, an outline of the work to be done and a completion date of August, 2005. The security deposit was waived, a reduction in rent and additional payments was done as part of the agreement. In December, 2005, none of the work had been started (after numerous conversations and promises by Mr. Charles); I negotiated an amendment with Adam and cancelled the order for the sprinklers. He did finally install the roof turbines and attic insulation. As part of the amendment, Adam and April agreed to pay the security deposit over 3 months. Then in February of 2006, Ms. Davis gave me a rent check for two months (January and February 2006 rent) that bounced. Promise after promise was made to make good on this check went unfulfilled. It was finally agreed that they would move from the house on March 31, 2006. They agreed and signed a promissory note for the $3,500 + monies owed me. The promissory note called for them to pay $150 per month. They made one payment in April, 2006 and the nothing since. Adding insult to injury, the home was left in appalling condition and took several hundred dollars to get it back to its original state. After spending months trying to locate Adam and April, I successfully found them in April, 2007 (2 years later). I filed a small claims suit that remains open. I have since moved to California and would like to collect the monies owed and promised to me. I read a post from Adam that he will make good on any debt. I challenge Adam to fulfill that post.


A. fishpaw

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.
update

#3Author of original report

Fri, July 11, 2008

AFTER REVIEWING MY POST, I DISCOVERED SOME ERRORS. THIS REPORT IS AN UPDATE TO MY ORIGINAL POST. AGAIN, THESE FACTS ARE BASED ON MY OPINION. IT SHOULD ALSO BE NOTED WHILE SOME OF MY CLAIM IS DUE TO THE RENTAL OF MY INCOME PROPERTY, MOST IS RELATED TO THEIR BUSINESS. IT SHOULD BE NOTED THERE IS A COMMOM THEME ON OTHER POSTS THAT THESE BUSINESSOWNERS HAVE A WAY OF COLLECTING MONEY AND NOT DOING THE WORK. After knowing Ms. Davis since January of 2002, I agreed to lease a home I owned to her and Mr. Charles in June, 2005. Because Mr. Charles was a contractor, I also hired him to make improvements on this house. Mr. Charles outlined a plan to install a sprinkler system, roof turbines and added attic insulation. We agreed to a price, an outline of the work to be done and a completion date of August, 2005. The security deposit was waived, a reduction in rent and additional payments was done as part of the agreement. In December, 2005, none of the work had been started (after numerous conversations and promises by Mr. Charles); I negotiated an amendment with Adam and cancelled the order for the sprinklers. He did finally install the roof turbines and attic insulation. As part of the amendment, Adam and April agreed to pay the security deposit over 3 months. Then in February of 2006, Ms. Davis gave me a rent check for two months (January and February 2006 rent) that bounced. Promise after promise was made to make good on this check went unfulfilled. It was finally agreed that they would move from the house on March 31, 2006. They agreed and signed a promissory note for the $3,500 + monies owed me. The promissory note called for them to pay $150 per month. They made one payment in April, 2006 and the nothing since. Adding insult to injury, the home was left in appalling condition and took several hundred dollars to get it back to its original state. After spending months trying to locate Adam and April, I successfully found them in April, 2007 (2 years later). I filed a small claims suit that remains open. I have since moved to California and would like to collect the monies owed and promised to me. I read a post from Adam that he will make good on any debt. I challenge Adam to fulfill that post.


A. fishpaw

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.
update

#4Author of original report

Fri, July 11, 2008

AFTER REVIEWING MY POST, I DISCOVERED SOME ERRORS. THIS REPORT IS AN UPDATE TO MY ORIGINAL POST. AGAIN, THESE FACTS ARE BASED ON MY OPINION. IT SHOULD ALSO BE NOTED WHILE SOME OF MY CLAIM IS DUE TO THE RENTAL OF MY INCOME PROPERTY, MOST IS RELATED TO THEIR BUSINESS. IT SHOULD BE NOTED THERE IS A COMMOM THEME ON OTHER POSTS THAT THESE BUSINESSOWNERS HAVE A WAY OF COLLECTING MONEY AND NOT DOING THE WORK. After knowing Ms. Davis since January of 2002, I agreed to lease a home I owned to her and Mr. Charles in June, 2005. Because Mr. Charles was a contractor, I also hired him to make improvements on this house. Mr. Charles outlined a plan to install a sprinkler system, roof turbines and added attic insulation. We agreed to a price, an outline of the work to be done and a completion date of August, 2005. The security deposit was waived, a reduction in rent and additional payments was done as part of the agreement. In December, 2005, none of the work had been started (after numerous conversations and promises by Mr. Charles); I negotiated an amendment with Adam and cancelled the order for the sprinklers. He did finally install the roof turbines and attic insulation. As part of the amendment, Adam and April agreed to pay the security deposit over 3 months. Then in February of 2006, Ms. Davis gave me a rent check for two months (January and February 2006 rent) that bounced. Promise after promise was made to make good on this check went unfulfilled. It was finally agreed that they would move from the house on March 31, 2006. They agreed and signed a promissory note for the $3,500 + monies owed me. The promissory note called for them to pay $150 per month. They made one payment in April, 2006 and the nothing since. Adding insult to injury, the home was left in appalling condition and took several hundred dollars to get it back to its original state. After spending months trying to locate Adam and April, I successfully found them in April, 2007 (2 years later). I filed a small claims suit that remains open. I have since moved to California and would like to collect the monies owed and promised to me. I read a post from Adam that he will make good on any debt. I challenge Adam to fulfill that post.


A. fishpaw

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.
Adam Charles & April Davis aka: AC's Dream Team Construction

#5Author of original report

Thu, July 10, 2008

To update my previous post, the facts stated are of my opinion only.

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