Moved in with plumber's putty on toilet shut off and called Kim Coman immediately after I moved in (large puddle of water in bathroom) which was less than a week after re-inspection.\r
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I asked Kim Coman to come out to look at it and said his responsibility ends when he walks out of the house and said ""it appeared to be no water damage on the floor at the time"" A $120 shut off toilet repair which could have been covered at the sellers expense when the plumber was doing other repair work. We verbally agreed to split the difference. \r
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I provided him with the cancelled check and repair persons contact information who performed the work for him to call if needed. \r
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Coman said ""he needed time to analyze the information"" I followed up with Coman with a vm a week later,(no returned vm) He reneged on compensating me $60, citing to Amex after I disputed the charge, I signed a contract after spending nearly $600 for a home inspection and also told Amex I did not give him an opportunity to inspect the water leak before getting the repair! \r
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You had all your chances to make good on this, instead you chose to wrangle your way out by me signing your contract, and actually had the audacity to tell American Express if I was not happy, I could file a small claims case. \r
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Thank you Mr. Coman, anybody reading this WILL NOT want to do business with you, I guarantee it! \r
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By the way: Mr. Coman, I live in Raleigh, not Dunn, NC, PLEASE continue your adamant denial and blaming everyone else.
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