“The bottom line is he took mine and my family’s money and maybe did 1% of the job that we paid him to do.'
A Fircrest man is suing his contractor for fraud, after paying out $83,000 for what amounts to a giant hole in his yard.
“The bottom line is he took mine and my family’s money and maybe did 1% of the job that we paid him to do,” he said.is also listed Labor and Industries records show Scott Kenyon’s wife Karin as the owner of K and S Renovations. But customers say they never saw Karin on the job or sign contracts.Brett Heersink and Wendy Yocum of Eatonville are also suing Kenyon. Court documents say the couple signed a $115,000 contract to turn a garage and workshop into their new home.
Paul Loveless says he didn’t know about the lawsuits because they weren’t filed until after Kenyon took the job. Leanne Headley’s lawsuit says she signed with Kenyon in 2021. Meanwhile, Kenyon’s own home was undergoing construction in October of that same year. After renovations, his home now stands at 2,100 square feet with three bedrooms, two and three-quarter baths, and no holes in his yard. Zillow estimates it’s worth more than a million dollars.“Nothing,” he told us. “I have nothing to say.”
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