David Mack
Manassas,#2Author of original report
Wed, January 11, 2012
https://www.justicepartners.monterey.courts.ca.gov/Public/JPPublicViewCase.aspx?id=Q/T7LZVhg15uy0pkji3WAw==
That link is for the state of California's legal system.
Take a look at that link and you decide if his first sentence in his reply is accurate or not.
That is the type of man you are dealing with.
I finally got both my houses rented through this ordeal and I had to spend over 20K to fix/pay for stuff I had already paid for once.
Also learned that his personal house went through a foreclosure....ironic.
Also learned that he was in jail last year in California....you have to ask him for what.
He signed a promissory note to repay SOME of the cost that I incurred through his fraud and defaulted on that note.
I am not an isolated incident....I know of several other victims that will tell you a story that is very similar to mine. That man took our money and he knows where it went...
Komichel Johnson
Atlanta,#3REBUTTAL Owner of company
Wed, July 21, 2010
I have never been involved, charged nor convicted of a lottery scam. I have been in the residential home building business since 1999. Over the last 11 years, I have been involved with the development and construction of over 1,000 single and multi-family homes in the City of Atlanta. My businesses have been honored and recognized by the Atlanta Development Authority, the Atlanta Business Chronicle's "Pace Setters" award and honored by Harvard Business School professor, Michael E. Porter's ICIC and Inc. Magazine's Inner City 100 winner (ranked 14th out of 100 nationally). I attribute most of my success in my business ventures to understanding and satisfying my customers needs. While I can appreciate David Mack's passion for his two projects, I have been equally passionate about providing quality affordable housing to the hundreds of satisfied customers, whom I have been able to serve. This customer's properties were outfitted with new granite counter tops, new cabinets, new drywall and the interior and exterior of the homes were painted. We use licensed contractors to renovate all of our properties, and hold them to the highest standards. David Mack and his coworker received 100% financing, below market value with 30% equity in the product, and the coworker has an income producing property in a down economy. Our team continues to relentlessly improve our processes in an ongoing effort to improve communication and customer service for all of our investors.
David Mack
Manassas,#4Author of original report
Fri, July 16, 2010
I met with Renewal Investments on July 14th down in Atlanta.
David Mack
Manassas,#5Author of original report
Sun, July 11, 2010
I spoke with Renewal Investments and it looks like they are trying to work somethings out. It appears as though they are trying to work through some issues they hadn't communicated effectively in earlier conversations. Those issues are affecting when and how work is getting done but it appears as though they want to resolve things to my satisfaction.
I don't want to make it appear as though they took my money and just left. That is not the case so I am updating this posting.
I need to mention that my friend who bought two properties is making positive cash flow on one of his properties. He has a tenant who might buy his property at the end of the lease.
They arranged financing as they said they would that was 100% financing. As a real estate investor I understand how hard that is to get.
After the discussion with them some things were cleared up. My comments about his past were inaccurate based on the conversation we had. I had read somethings online and that is what I based my comments on.