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Charged For Incomplete Work

Joe Weller
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Hi All,

I was charged $4k by my property manager on behalf of a plumbing company who claimed to jackhammer the floor and replace 10ft of the main kitchen pipe. I have evidence that the flooring was never touched and piping not replaced. The property manager should have verified the completeness of the work, assuming he is not part of the scam himself. How do I go about getting my money back?

Thanks in advance.

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Matthew Kwan
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Matthew Kwan
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Yes talk to your property manager and make sure the contract states that anything exceeding $X amount should notify and granted by the landlord @Carlos Valencia @Albert Bui

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