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All Forum Posts by: Ella Mai

Ella Mai has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

I really do appreciate all you guys helps and advice, as  @Nabil Suleiman mentioned he has no assets that why he is desperate. My friend said in this situation can use social network to put pressure on him like exposing on Yelp, BP, facebook that can display on search result. I really hope I could help to prevent other ppl from falling victims 

Originally posted by @Robert Chuang:

@Ella Mai 
Like what @Nabil Suleiman said! However, maybe something to look into if he has insurance or bond under his license (if he has any type of license at all!?)
Furthermore, if you signed contract corporation to corporation, you may not able to go through small claim court yourself. You will need an attorney's presentation. Like what Nabil mentioned, you may not able to recoup your losses if he has no assets or trail of any assets.

If you signed the contract as an individual, you can get help from the city attorney when you file a lawsuit and present the case without attorney representation.

I hope that helps, good luck.

Hi BP,

I'm not the first person who has some serious problems with the same interior designer guy. His name is Joshua Jackson, he owns very small business - Joshua Jackson design in Los Angeles, I found him on Yelp. I hired him to do furniture for my new house, we did compose the contract with the total budget was $12,000 and given 1 month to finish, did ask him to sign it so many time, and he kept delaying didn't sign it. I really wanted to make my house to be done soon, so I transferred him $3,000 deposit as part of our agreement - the first payment. After that he brought some stuff to my house and total costed less than $600 like 2 full frame beds without headboard, 2 rugs and some small home decent stuff. That time was the last time I saw him, he was disappearing despite i was calling and texting him every day. He found so many reasons to excuse and blame for me. And the last text msg he said he won't return me money. This guy is fraud, after i did some research about him on google, he is very unprofessional and unethical. He has kept changing his account on Yelp and conducting very poor service, ripping off people, or taking money like my case.

What should i do in this situation to get back my money? taking him go to the claim court? is there anyone having experience in the same situation? I got only his passport, his phone and email and not sure the address on Yelp is real one or fake. 

Thanks in advance

I'm interested meetings in Hollywood, South LA

Hello fellow Biggerpocketers,

I need some advice how to build relationship with a wholesaler. Can you please recommend a wholesaler in South LA.

Thanks a lot