All-Courts closes business; what now for customers?

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An athletic court construction company shut its doors, leaving dozens of customers without their courts or their money. Matt Gephardt looks into what their options are for recouping costs.

PROVO — More than two dozen people have reached out to KSL Investigators with the same story: They paid a company called All-Courts for an athletic court and little to no work was done., multiple homeowners detailed giving thousands of dollars in down payments and not receiving a finished product.

KSL Investigators confirmed the company's website is no longer functional and the main phone line has been disconnected. With many customers asking what happens now, we reached out to Deborah Blackburn, associate director of the Utah Division of Professional Licensing for guidance. "We can pursue action against a license," Blackburn said. "We can do probation. We can do suspension, and we can pursue revocation. We can also take away residual rights to the contract, so they can't apply and re-apply. We do see that happen, and we will stop that licensure action if they come back."

 

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