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MoneyTalks - > Money Talks -> Homebuilder scrutinized by prosecutors
Homebuilder scrutinized by prosecutors

A Bakersfield homebuilder who allegedly engaged in various fraudulent real estate activities is being investigated by the Kern County District Attorney’s office and the United States Attorney’s office, according to Deputy District Attorney Don Mingleton.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office joined in the investigation of Donald Juhasz and his business, DMJ Customs Inc., at some point after Juhasz filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in October, Mingleton said.

Read reporter Vanessa Gregory's full report.
 

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posted by MoneyTalks on Thursday, February 21, 2008 at 07:10 PM
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posted by lscoupe on Feb 21, 2008 at 08:46 PM

Cal Valley Development (Don Kinkade) Good sells men, made a lot of promises then gave several excuses about needing more time to complete project on scheduled time. I allowed an extension for 60 days extra on the first contract to allow him to finish a garage addition, after he expired the extended time period, he requested an additional 20,000 dollars on top of the contract price to complete the project. For anyone thinking of using his service or management BEWARE!! Please research his Lic. # 841626 and 744558 and note his complaint issues being investigated. I have also discover that I'm not the only one filing complaint issue with this contractor.  I can understand what these people are going through, except my wife, two kids still live in our house which is not complete.

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