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Tom Kaser
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Greedy Concrete/Mason Contractor

Tom Kaser
  • Investor
  • Denver, CO
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Seeking input for a frustrating situation with a greedy, and what seems to be, an unethical concrete/brick mason contractor. I'm rehabbing a brick ranch home in North Denver area.  At first, it appeared it needed extensive cracked brick repair, due to settling of this 65 year old house.  Cracks on all sides of the house.  He had me believe it would take days to repair and quoted me $8,000. Yikes.  I've never done brick repair. 

Well, it took three of his guys one full day to do the work.   They only used half the bricks. Total cost for labor and materials is probably $3500 at most.   I've asked him if he would consider lowering what he is charging me.  He won't.  I've already agreed to it of course, by email.  And I am partly at fault here because I did not get other bids, as  I've used this contractor before and he does good work.  I work a demanding full time job too, so it's hard to do all the necessary things on a project, from start to finish.

I am so mad at his greed and how he was misleading. I'm mad at myself for not doing enough due diligence.  Sound familiar?  Also, he had an arrogant "my way or the highway" attitude, would not empathize.  Told me he had many more jobs to do, which he does and how he "squeezed me in" to get the job done.  The worst part of the house is now fixed and they did a good job.  We are just finishing up the inside for new paint and flooring.  

Last night the had the audacity to email me the invoice -- not even a formal invoice, just an email listing what was done and the $8000 charge that is due.  And he asks me "when can I stop by the house tomorrow to pick up a check?"   Aargh!!! He also quoted me $4500 to pour concrete for a new drive way.  I told him to disregard that and if he gouges me for $8,000 that I would NEVER use him again.  He made a sale and a profit here, but he lost a long term customer.

Any other input you have on how you could negotiate with him?  If I don't pay all of it, he could slap a lean and then I can't refinance to a conventional.   So frustrating.  Help!
  

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Aaron K.
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Aaron K.
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@Tom Kaser this is totally your fault, you agreed for a job to be done at a set price, and the contractor did that, it doesn't matter how long they take.  Might he have known that he was making a big profit, maybe but this just underscores the importance of multiple bids.  You wouldn't argue with the Apple store because of the crazy margins they make on your iphone, why would you do so with a small business

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