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‘$100M' ADU builder files for bankruptcy; Customers see millions missing
A new court filing provides a partial glimpse at the books of an embattled contractor.
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California revokes $100M builder's license; ‘Scammed' clients ask FBI to investigate
The State of California on Tuesday revoked the contracting license for Anchored Tiny Homes, a company at the center of an ongoing NBC Bay Area investigation.
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Controversial ADU company's co-founder seeks millions in bankruptcy protection
A key figure in an ongoing NBC Bay Area investigation has filed for millions of dollars in bankruptcy protection.
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Ticketmaster tickets are disappearing. Fans are criticizing its ‘weak' security
Ticketmaster customers have expressed that they feel ripped off. This comes after consumers nationwide claim that the tickets they purchased are vanishing from their accounts.
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‘It's insane': California law leaves peanuts for ‘scammed' ADU buyers
The many Bay Area homeowners who say an ADU builder scammed them out of tens of thousands of dollars each are now learning the hard way that a state safety net will basically be useless to them.
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California moves to revoke embattled ADU builder's license
The board that polices California’s construction contractors has moved to hold troubled ADU builder Anchored Tiny Homes accountable for myriad consumer complaints.
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Disabled vet in North Bay says ADU builder raided his savings account for $220K
A family is grappling with the fact that an ADU developer stole over $200,000 from them.
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Embattled $100M ‘tiny home' builder is now exploring bankruptcy
A tiny home builder that once boasted about being a $100 million company is going belly up.
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Tiny home builder's customers ask: Where did their $100M go?
Multiple Bay Area homeowners are sounding the alarm about a tiny home builder, claiming huge problems.
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CA banned “hidden” fees, but we still found them
Many popular ticket sellers like the Giants, Shoreline Amphitheatre, SAP Center, the San Francisco Symphony, and Concord Pavilion were disclosing all fees up front. But several others were… not.