'I'm so angry': Homeowners file numerous complaints about New Jersey landscaping business

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The Troubleshooters have received numerous complaints about a local landscaping and construction company. The business, run by a father and son team, also has eight complaints with the New Jersey Attorney General's office.

The Troubleshooters have received numerous complaints about a local landscaping and construction company. The business also has eight complaints with the New Jersey Attorney General's office.

"You never believe that somebody would do this to you. It's just horrible," said Jeanne Moriak of Swedesboro, Gloucester County.The Chandos paid Brent Stephens and Zack Sulpizi of Stephens Contracting $27,000. "I'm so angry. There's so much work and so much energy that needs to go into making this right," said Brudnicki. "It's well over six figures for us to be able to get the repairs done to what we need to do."

"The company strives each day to do right by everybody. Unfortunately, you cannot make everybody happy," said the representative. "After an extreme spike in business during the pandemic, we watched a downfall occur." The representative, whose voice sounds just like Zack Sulpizi's, said the construction side of the company filed for bankruptcy but the paver side is trying to continue operations through a third party.According to a Facebook post, Brent Stephens "unexpectedly" retired due to health issues and Sulpizi is taking over the business.

 

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