12 Consumers Allege Snow Removal Company Not Living Up to Contracts

Five Star Landscaping is allegedly failing to provide services for paid snow-removal work.

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Attorney General Bill Schuette told an Oakland County, Michigan snow-plowing operation, Five Star Landscaping and Snow Removal, to immediately cease violating Michigan’s Consumer Protection Act.

Five Star Landscaping is allegedly failing to provide services for paid work, and is refusing refunds to consumers who experience poor or nonexistent service, Schuette said.

Schuette told Karl Bolin, and two companies he operates, that he intends to file a lawsuit against them based on information he received from numerous consumers who filed complaints with the office’s Consumer Protection Division. The notice pointed out six failed prior attempts to get a response to consumer complaints forwarded to Bolin.

Schuette said he received complaints from 12 consumers since December alleging that Five Star Landscaping and Snow Removal accepted upfront payment for 10 plows, but did not hold up to the contracts.

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