Complaint Review: Robert W. Rommel - Denton Maryland
- Robert W. Rommel 6557 Laurel Grove Road Denton, Maryland United States of America
- Phone: 410-673-1611
- Web: www.rommeldevelopment.com
- Category: Builders & Contractors
Robert W. Rommel, Rommel Development Group LLC This contractor could not even begin to complete the first phase of the contract we entered into. He could not rough in an exit door properly, and with other projects to be done, we decided not to tak Denton, Maryland
*Author of original report: Continues to advertise as legimtate.
*Author of original report: Continues to advertise as legitimate
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This contractor could not even begin to complete the first phase of the contract we entered into. He could not rough in an exit door properly, and with other projects to be done, we decided not to take a chance on the other projects to the tune of $23,000. As it was, he took $5,800 of our money and left an opening in the wall incomplete. Because his workmanship was so poor, we felt compelled to release him. Now, a year and a half later, three court dates attended, an attempt to mediate, and now in the process of trying to go to arbitration, which is a get-out-of-jail-free card everytime a contractor does a sustandard project, we are very outraged. Why are we outraged? Because as a homeowner, we have no protection against thiefs in the night, referring to contractors who literally take advantage of homeowners by using an arbitration clause in their contracts. It is a weapon that contractors use to take a consumer's hard-earned money. Consumers should never enter into any contract that has arbitration language of any kind in it. Otherwise, you are doomed because the law forgives a contractor and continues to allow him to rape consumers without penalty of some sort, which should include jail. Instead of a get-out-of-jail-free-card, it should be a go to jail if you fail in your fiduciary responsibility as a contractor.
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#2 Author of original report
Continues to advertise as legimtate.
AUTHOR: Carhy McElrath - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, April 13, 2010
This contractor continues to conduct business as an upstanding contractor, when, in fact, he is nothing more than a licensed thief that the State allows to be licensed. While on the internet, I ran across a new website advertising a myriad of improvements he's supposedly capable of doing. When a contractor shows up at a scheduled installation without the proper tools and borrows tools from the homeowner for which you're doing the installation, no joke, something is seriously wrong. So, beware of this contractor. He will talk you out of your money and smile while he takes advantage of you. He is a fake and a fraud. Again, beware of this contractor.

#1 Author of original report
Continues to advertise as legitimate
AUTHOR: Carhy McElrath - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, April 11, 2010
To date, Rommel Development Group, LLC continues to advertise as a legitimate business trying to take advantage of anyone who will listen to his wonderful empty promises. Don't listen to this contractor. He will lie to your face and take your money and run as fast as he can, knowing he will get away with it, with no hesitation. You must avoid this contractor. Don't be fooled. He came to our home and used the tools of the owner at the residence to try and do an exterior door installation. When you don't have the tools to do the installation, that's when I began to worry. I think this would be a "big indicatoer" in and of itself. Please, please, please, avoid this contractor. Never, never, never do business with this business.


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