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Monroe County Home Improvement Contractor Banned From Business
Attorney General Spitzer today announced that victims of a Monroe County home improvement contracting company will be receiving refunds valued at over $82,000.
"My office will continue to take legal action against unscrupulous contractors who injure consumers and plague the industry," Spitzer said.
In legal papers filed today with Monroe County State Supreme Court, Greece Remodeling Corporation, Inc. and its operators, Timothy S. and Emily Haines, were accused of deceptive business practices, fraud, false advertising and violating the States Home Improvement Contract Law and Lien Law.
In settling the matter in an agreement that is pending court approval, the Haineses agreed to pay over $91,000 including restitution to consumers, civil penalties and costs. The settlement agreement also permanently bans the Haineses from engaging in the home improvement contracting, door-to-door sales, and the sale of customer cabinetry businesses in New York State.
Spitzers office has received at least 26 complaints from consumers against Greece Remodeling, including:
- Taking orders and advance payments from consumers for KraftMaid cabinets during a period when Greece Remodelings distributorship had been terminated;
- Failing to deliver and install cabinets purchased by consumers;
- Failing to place orders for cabinets;
- Repeatedly lying to consumers regarding the expected delivery date of cabinets and other building materials;
- Failing to pay sub-contractors for work performed on consumers homes resulting in liens being filed against those homes;
- Charging consumers sales tax totalling nearly $4,700 for capital improvements not subject to tax;
- Failing to pay refunds;
- failing to complete home improvement projects; and
- Performing projects in a shoddy and unprofessional manner.
The settlement agreement provides an opportunity for additional consumers to file complaints with the Attorney Generals office and be eligible for restitution. To do so, consumers are directed to call the Attorney Generals consumer help line at (800) 771-7755.
This case is being handled by Assistant Attorney General Carlos Rodriguez of the Rochester Regional Office.