Customers Left With 'Huge Headaches' After Tiny Home Company Shuts Down

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Customers who paid for tiny homes from Calgary-based ZeroSquared are facing financial hardship after the company unexpectedly shut down, leaving them with unfinished homes and mounting costs.

Customers paid for tiny homes but are dealing with huge headaches after a Calgary company told them they are going out of business.Webb paid $166,000 to builder ZeroSquared for a tiny home, which was supposed to be ready in 60 days.Now, the seven-year-old company says it's closing shop and giving customers a week to pick up their unfinished homes.

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