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Updated about 1 month ago, 10/14/2024

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Ashly Frasso
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Contractor Ran away with Materials

Ashly Frasso
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Laguna Beach, CA
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Hello BP Team…

We have a contractor that left after the 2nd Draw and stole materials. Does anyone have an attorney recommendation in Texas or other recommendations to remedy this loss?

Thank you for your feedback

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Russell Brazil
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File a complaint against them with the state licensing agency 

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Have you tried calling the local police department, or sheriff's department, or the Texas Rangers depending on where this theft took place.

I would assume you will need a police report to file an insurance claim on theft.

And how do you know it was this guy that took everything. Sometimes things are left on the work site and local hoodlums sneak in and take them.

Have you talked to him about it?

Texas Ranger: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMPr9rchJMs

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