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All Forum Posts by: Cody Evans

Cody Evans has started 71 posts and replied 464 times.

Post: Contractor Trying To Rip Us Off?

Cody EvansPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Fairfield, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 145

@Thomas S.

Thank you. Is taking them to court to get compensation likely to result in success for us? I will talk to my lawyer but how many other people have been in a similar situation? 

Update: After asking for a price reduction they told us $95.

Post: Contractor Trying To Rip Us Off?

Cody EvansPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Fairfield, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 145

Hi BP,

I am having an issue with a place that was supposed to reface our kitchen cabinets, put new hinges on with out any mess as advertised all within 3-5 days. 

Without further ado, here is the story

My friend payed 3k upfront (half total). When it came time to do the work about 2 months later the worker was late for our 8am appt and he called to reschedule for 9 am. I ended up having to wait until 11 am for this guy to get to the house thus missing a lot of hours at work. I told him he needed to be on time the next day because I have work. That same day he ended up leaving the house by 2pm! Only 3 hours of work?! The next morning the guy is late again and there is stuff all over the house and kitchen (advertising said could use kitchen and accessible), it was a disaster zone and he left it overnight! My friend called the company and they transferred him over to the franchise store responsible for this and it was mostly a non-answer. Fast forward a few days and the job is still not done as advertised in 3-5 days. My friend gave the company a call again and then they sent the guy over to our house unexpectedly at 6pm and he stayed until 9pm to finish the job. They forgot to order doors for the lazy susan and the hinges are not the correct type plus they forgot all sorts of things we are paying for. He stated it would be about 2 weeks to get the materials needed. It has been over a month and they are just now getting back to us after we contacted them multiple times. The refacing is now warped on one of the surfaces (air bubble looking). I then had to get involved by calling for my friend and the lady was rude in the way she was talking with me. They sent an email with a date the owner and worker would come by 5 days ago and now they are trying to reschedule again because I am guessing they don't want me there to negotiate. I was not rude or intimidating on the phone so I can only assume they want to take advantage of my friend. I want this taken care of, with compensation, right now. 

They will be at a 3-day home show in 3 weeks near me where I can talk to them/flier cars not to use them/stand outside their booth telling my story until they give me my money back. I have considered filing with the contractors board and they also have a store in my town. What is the best way to get these people to give us our 3k back and fix the damage they have done (the previous cabinets were not warped and the lazy susan had a door)

If you can offer advice on this situation I would be very grateful as well as my friend.

This is great to know. I am going to check out this podcast. 

What do you guys personally recommend doing in order to get your situation in order? I have been keeping track of expenses on a spreadsheet and keeping the numbers positive.

Post: I only have a few days left on my contract with the seller. HELP!

Cody EvansPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Fairfield, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 145

You have to ask yourself if it is really a deal because if it was I would think investors would snatch it up immediately. Can you describe the numbers on the property?

Post: What Are First Steps To Be A Successful Agent?

Cody EvansPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Fairfield, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 145

Hi BP,

I am getting my license but want to know what I should plan to do once I am licensed. I will be a part time agent operating in the evenings after 3pm Mon-Fri and available weekends in Northern Cali. I am looking for general advice, preferably in steps.

What should I do for the  first few steps? Ask brokers for training (is that no-no?), running ads, etc. 

What is a day in the life of an agent?

Cody

Post: Wholesaling 4 Newbs: General Contractors Estimates Too Expensive?

Cody EvansPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Fairfield, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 145

Wow this post brings back memories! This is from 3 months ago. Knowing what I know now, I would not schedule a GC walk-through or inspection. I have my list of repairs and estimate average cost based on area and also consult with buyers to see what standard repair costs are for an area.

Post: A Government Shutdown?

Cody EvansPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Fairfield, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 145

Oh wow. I wouldnt of ever thought of this. I thought the government shutdown was just a hollow saying. Any details on what else this affects?

Post: Wholesaling a property heading to foreclosure?

Cody EvansPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Fairfield, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 145

Be careful doing this because if you cant buy the property and the owners put off selling the house to someone else because you put it under contract then backed out; I hear you can be liable in court.

Post: Self Manage- no liability protection under LLC?

Cody EvansPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Fairfield, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 145

I keep hearing about these umbrella policies myself and that an LLC does not do much. Is there a technical name for the umbrella policy and a good company to buy this insurance from?

Post: Cody Sperber or other gurus

Cody EvansPosted
  • Wholesaler
  • Fairfield, CA
  • Posts 472
  • Votes 145

its 30k?! No way! Now I remember seeing an ad by this guy while he was at his car club. I wonder if he ever had success or if it only came from being a guru.