Davis Construction LLC

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in Central Iowa are suing Davis Custom Homesa contractor based in Johnston with locations in Omaha and Houston000-square-foot home in Stuart next year."We've been saving forever. We've both loved Barndominiumsand that's been our dream home. So this is literally our dream" Eddington said. She hired Davis Custom Homes last Decemberwhat's going on? Here we are with unfinished homes that now we have to hire someone else to finish" Johnson said.Both Johnson and Eddington have filed lawsuits against Davis Custom Homeswhich also operates under the name BNPSUN. Contractorsincluding the Flooring Guys and My Contractor000 for products and services. Another suit comes from My Contractor000.Chris Colemanpresident of the Better Business Bureau of Iowa" Coleman said. Kenan Davislisted as an agent for Davis Custom Homes in state recordsfamilies involved are hopeful their dream of homeownership remains attainable.Last monththe Small Business Administration approved BNPSUN for a $350Google Play JOHNSTONIowa &mdashFamilies in Central Iowa are suing Davis Custom Homes000-square-foot home in Stuart next year. Advertisement "We've been saving forever. We've bot...

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