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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2007

A really bad construction job done by a company from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. The terrible mess was approved by them Barringtom Municipal warden Sterling Belliveau. Boo Boo Boo

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  • I still can't believe things like these are still happening today.

  • @howtohireacontractor Actually the standards are even lower now in Nova Scotia than when this was made. Too bad :(

  • That's hard to imagine.

  • @howtohireacontractor Yes. Sterling Belliveau went on to become our provincial MLA, Fisheries Minister and Environment Minister if you can imagine. Voters are completely retarded in Nova Scotia and were taken to the cleaners by Belliveau and his gang of fraudsters.

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  • @LOBSPERT It looks like it is short of Cement to me....

  • Was that truck mixed ? Any Acid around there ? I have seen that in one year flat around Acid Vats. They mix that by hand ?

  • @LOBSPERT It's hard to imagine, living in the 21st century and still having problems with contractors. I just finished writing a book to protect homeowners from these types of problems. I wonder when it's ever going to stop. If homeowners would take the time to educate themselves about consumer fraud, we live in a better world.

  • whos the camera guy? the gay guy from family guy? lol peter ssssstop playing with the holes in the wallssss geezzze

  • You also need independent building inspector that you pay for. The pay should include a bonus for every thing he finds wrong. Along with a penalty for every thing he misses Independent lab to cut core sample of concrete so you know if you are getting 5000 lb or 2000 lb concrete. Along with testing to make sure the soil is compacted right.

  • I wonder what kind of lawyer you had to rep. you alone? If you had your lawyer reword the standards the contractor would build to and a hefty penalty (3 times cost) to buy the house back, if he did not met those standards. Along with the contractor paying the cost of binding aberration on the contractor. Arbiter had to be rabbi from 500 miles away. You could also appeal the aberration to court (contractor pays court cost) if you did not like the decision of the arbiter.

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