CLEVELAND — News 5 Investigators dug into the case and found there are many others having issues with the same general contractor.
They told us there were issues with the work itself. “There was a hole here. He would sort of cover it, but it would unhide another hole and we were like, 'wait a minute—there’s two holes here,'” said Javier. “‘No, there’s only one,’” he added about the worker’s response. Subcontractor Dave Ede from Glazing Systems, Inc. said the losses are real. “It comes out of profit. It comes out employee bonuses. It comes out of buying new trucks, expanding the business,” Ede told us.The claims from local companies mirror those of comments from around the country that we found online about Jeta. “Horrible company” wrote one. “Never received a dime” wrote another. “These guys are the worst,” said an additional commenter.
After all the problems, headaches and frustrations, the Reys finally took their case to arbitration as outlined in their contract with Jeta. They won their case, or so they thought.