Braden's Picture of her cabinets and floor, before contractor, got the bid! See more in Gallery
Braden tries to blame the company for this mess she had for years.This was not part of the insurance claimBraden needs to be charged with Miss leading the public!
The attic was in worse condition than this, so we cleaned it up for Braden. Braden also removed a pony wall for the rafters that had nothing to do with us, then CBC tried to say that it was us who did that to her attic. Outright lies.
This is an outright lie. Braden is trying to show that the company did this to her house. Ask CBC to report the truth accurately and obtain pictures from SGI Insurance to try to collaborate Braden's claim. It will not happen because SGI knows the condition it was in when the agent was called to her home.
CBC will not show pictures of the attic before we got there because they know that the Insurance would have taken pictures before we got the bid. The company's electrician had to remove over twenty wires hanging from the ceiling to the floor because most of the cables were left by Braden and threatened anyone working there. The plumber and electrician had to access the attic to plumb and run wires. I welcome SGI Insurance to show what the attic looked like before we got there.
There are many problems with Braden's story, and now it's going to the streets to show that she had lied, plus miss leading the public to believe that she was a victim of bad contracting.
WHY OTHER CONTRACTORS DID NOT
START ON BRADEN'S HOUSE...
What were contractors not told? Companies put over 100,000 dollars into Janice Braden's home after she cons other contractors by telling people I broke her home, and she was living in a complete shamble. All this work had nothing to do with the insurance claim. Braden broke her home, then used me as the scapegoat.
I say this is the biggest, most misleading story in years, if not centuries. CBC News is known for their false reports, but this one takes the cake. If companies want to fix her home up, so be it, but don't try to say that I am wreaking her home, and that's why they are fixing it. Pictures don't lie; the before photos show that her house was broken before the insurance claim, plus her personal project. It's not our responsibility, mostly if she does not want to pay for the extra work required to finish the insurance claim or for the Insurance company to fix up her home that existed before the claim came about. SGI has pictures, and the company also shows the before and after photos.
I spoke to the adjuster right after the story came out, and the adjuster said that the company or I did nothing wrong. They would provide us with the before pictures if we needed them. Also, the adjuster told me, "Braden called him trying to get something against the company or me and said you had work to the best of your abilities with her project, that she had was not easy and she did not make it easy for you he said."
I was running another project at that time, and the owner was an Interior designer. She said that she could help me with some of our projects. I sent her to Braden's to look at some things Braden was thinking of doing at the time. The interior designer returned, which was late into the project, and the interior designer got back to me to tell me, "Stop her project now. Janice is nothing but a scammer" The interior designer had nothing good to say about Braden.
When the news fabricates and misleads the public into believing in a story that is not true, then they should be accounted for their actions. I encourage other news agencies with higher moral standing who don't lie to get the real story. To visit this story and
ask SGI for their before pictures. To show that Janice broke her home and blamed the contractor with support of CBC News.