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Nathaniel Green
  • Architect
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Attorney Recommendations to sue Contractor Abandoning Project

Nathaniel Green
  • Architect
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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We recently purchased a single family home in Pittsburgh through the conventional Homestyles Renovation Loan. Our contractor, as recommended by Union Home Mortgage, has received the third disbursement and notified us he won't be finishing. We speculate a gross mismanagement of funds as well as underlying criminal activity. They have received about 60% of the funds and have completed 30% of the Scope. We are owed a significant amount of work/materials or money. Looking for a local atty specializing in Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act. Thank you! 

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