Terrible. The completion was promised in December 2011 but due to several unexplained delays, my Mom couldn't move in until April 2012. Just before closing, the state put a lien on the contractor's property which included the property that he contracted with my Mom to build. The state told her that if she didn't pay some of his back taxes they would not release the property for transfer. JP Stone (the mortgage company) stated that if the property wasn't released, they would put the it up for bid. Since my Mom had already sold her house and had paid money to the contractor, she had no choice but to pay a portion of his taxes and other charges (late fees and interest for his loan). My Mom recently took him to court and was awarded $28,000 but the judge wished her luck in collecting. It has been about a year since the judgment and there has been no payments from Jonathan. Since moving into the property, there have been many problems with the units. Jonathan went out of business and left my Mom with problems that she has to resolve that cost additional time and money. She paid for the garage doors but the vendor now has a lien on her property and is suing her for the cost of the doors. There are electrical, plumbing, and structural problems with the units. Although she is not the only person to have problems with Jonathan, she is one of the few that took him to court. The contractor is fairly young but has done business under a variety of different names. Some of the names include MMJ Builders, and Roswell Home Pro. He may try to do business in the future under a different name. Any future business may be put in his wife's name, Maria Gotsche. Beware of this contractor.
Description of Work: My Mom contracted with Jonathan Gotsche to build a four-plex which would become her prime residence while renting out the other units. This is the first time my Mom tried to build a property as a widow.
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Jonathan Gotsche is currently rated 1 overall out of 5.
No, Jonathan Gotsche does not offer free project estimates.
No, Jonathan Gotsche does not offer eco-friendly accreditations.
No, Jonathan Gotsche does not offer a senior discount.
No, Jonathan Gotsche does not offer emergency services.