Storm-chaser contractor being sued for over $188,000 in payments, ghosting customers

The Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is suing a storm-chaser contractor accused of ghosting homeowners after accepting over $188,000 in customer payments for new roofs and siding repairs.

The lawsuit filed in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court named a Virginia-based General Contractors National (CMN) group and its owners, Renato Perez and Andre Kinduelo, according to a spokesperson.

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The lawsuit accuses the defendants of violating the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act by accepting deposits for the contracted work and failing to deliver any services.

“These so-called ‘businesses’ aren’t here to help,” Yost said. “They’re here to make a quick buck – and certainly not an honest one.”…

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