Kitchen Cousins stars were sued over fraud and botched construction
John Colaneri and Anthony Carrino left HGTV as icons after serving as the stars of the well-appreciated Kitchen Cousins show. Along with the construction company owned by their family Brunelleschi Construction, we will leave all aspects of Can Help You Build Your Dream Kitchen But Not Your Life Recommendations To The Professionals. Nevertheless, as the company was working on yet another kitchen remodeling for Robert and Peng Avery this year. Change came quietly. Little did Colaneri and Carrino expect that this project would be the start of their doom.
The Averys paid $211,000 for a renovation completed by the hosts’ company on “Kitchen Cousins,” to make their New Jersey home a dream home. But the result instead is that the entire project went south with late starts, overcharging for costs and premature completion claims all crippled .
After months of frustration they sued for fraud, breach of contract, and negligence. Abandoned was the renovation; the house in disarray with poorly installed plumbing, doors that won’t shut, and no ductwork to heat it—resulting in an uninhabitable building.
Following this lawsuit, Robert and Peng Avery were awarded $857,894, which eventually forced John Colaneri and Anthony Carrino to declare bankruptcy. While exactly what was wrong with the company’s subpar renovation remains unknown, it can be said that for the HGTV stars it was a definitive loss whence.
If they have the business acumen to take up serious pursuits in savings and building up their portfolio! this is appropriate advice in light of their recent Master Disaster. Why we say this experience shows that all they can do best is lead a life of kitchen delights into the future. And not only should they be out trying new recipes for people to try, but also avoid writing up any more than just one new cd-level production at any event–don’t get all caught up in dreams beyond their capabilities anymore it’ll just lead this time around them down bad paths indeed.