Builder relicensed despite unfinished homes
- March 16, 2010 12:39 PM
- By Enza Uda
Dwayne Peleshaty blames recession for incomplete contracts and unpaid workers
Several homeowners from Duncan, B.C., are upset over how a local developer was relicensed by the provincial government, despite several complaints filed against him.
"This man's licence was renewed after all of our warnings, and then he continued to have the same business ethics," said Taras Diduck, who hired builder Dwayne Peleshaty to build his home in 2008.
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