Restoration company suddenly shuts down, leaving Marshall Fire victims on their own

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The Marshall Fire destroyed hundreds of homes, and now people trying to rebuild must overcome a new obstacle. A home builder that actively recruited fire victims has reportedly shut down without warning

LOUISVILLE, Colo. — A home builder that actively recruited fire victims has reportedly shut down without warning.

"I felt like I went right back into the emotions right after my house burnt down," said Becky Navarro, who received a call Tuesday morning from a former Statewide employee. This company has come under fire before with 2020 reports of delayed projects, unhappy customers, and a suspended license in Colorado Springs.because it had big investors behind it, including the private equity

 

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