Chicks in Construction

The House That Shouldn’t Have Been Demolished

39 min · 30. juni 2026
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Mikki Paradis and co-host Jessica Abreu introduce the Chicks in Construction podcast, explaining their mission to help homeowners understand what’s normal, spot red flags, and avoid contractor scams by sharing “Homeowner Horror Stories” submitted at chicksinconstruction.com. They discuss how construction failures often come from chained mistakes and share a shocking Atlanta, Georgia incident where a private demolition crew tore down the wrong inherited family home while the owner was on vacation, then left; the City of Atlanta issued a correction notice requiring the owner to clean up rubble and warning of fines despite the work being unpermitted and unauthorized. They note similar Atlanta cases, compare homeowner protections across states, and invite listeners to submit stories and follow the show on social media. 00:00 Cold Open Banter 00:20 Podcast Mission 03:14 Submitting Horror Stories 05:16 Cups Hydration Heat 05:54 NC Weather Whiplash 07:44 Running Zombies Alaska 12:51 Neighborhood Demo Problem 15:40 Why Trees Matter 16:33 House Shouldnt Demolish 18:13 Wrong House Shock 19:51 How Crews Miss Addresses 21:02 Drywall Wrong House Story 23:16 Safeguards That Failed 23:48 Irreplaceable Memories Lost 25:59 Contractor City Fallout 29:04 Atlanta Pattern Of Demos 35:13 Homeowner Protections Gap 39:22 Share Your Story Outro

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episode The House That Shouldn’t Have Been Demolished cover

The House That Shouldn’t Have Been Demolished

Mikki Paradis and co-host Jessica Abreu introduce the Chicks in Construction podcast, explaining their mission to help homeowners understand what’s normal, spot red flags, and avoid contractor scams by sharing “Homeowner Horror Stories” submitted at chicksinconstruction.com. They discuss how construction failures often come from chained mistakes and share a shocking Atlanta, Georgia incident where a private demolition crew tore down the wrong inherited family home while the owner was on vacation, then left; the City of Atlanta issued a correction notice requiring the owner to clean up rubble and warning of fines despite the work being unpermitted and unauthorized. They note similar Atlanta cases, compare homeowner protections across states, and invite listeners to submit stories and follow the show on social media. 00:00 Cold Open Banter 00:20 Podcast Mission 03:14 Submitting Horror Stories 05:16 Cups Hydration Heat 05:54 NC Weather Whiplash 07:44 Running Zombies Alaska 12:51 Neighborhood Demo Problem 15:40 Why Trees Matter 16:33 House Shouldnt Demolish 18:13 Wrong House Shock 19:51 How Crews Miss Addresses 21:02 Drywall Wrong House Story 23:16 Safeguards That Failed 23:48 Irreplaceable Memories Lost 25:59 Contractor City Fallout 29:04 Atlanta Pattern Of Demos 35:13 Homeowner Protections Gap 39:22 Share Your Story Outro

30. juni 202639 min
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Contractor Collapse: How Homeowners Can Protect Themselves

On this episode of The Chicks in Construction, hosts Mikki Paradis and Jessica Abreu discuss how scammers exploit stress and access to personal information, including a story of a woman in the Raleigh area who was tricked by a caller ID–spoofed “Wake County Sheriff’s Office” into paying $4,000 to “buy out” a fake warrant. They explain why law enforcement doesn’t collect payments over the phone and advise hanging up and calling the non-emergency number directly. The conversation then shifts to an Arizona luxury pool contractor situation where homeowners paid large deposits for $80,000–$200,000 backyard projects that stalled, leaving unsafe excavation pits and unfinished work. They outline red flags like massive upfront deposits, loss of momentum, vague delays, and misleading social media, and recommend protections such as milestone-based payments, verifying suppliers, checking licensing/standing, and cutting losses early. 00:00 Contractor Scam Reality Check 00:31 Meet The Hosts And Mission 01:27 Jury Duty Sheriff Scam 04:37 Dark Web And Number Cloning 09:04 How The Scam Extracts Money 12:40 Aftermath And Safety Tips 20:22 Share Your Horror Stories 21:51 Arizona Luxury Pool Nightmare 25:52 Deposits Paid Then The Collapse 27:43 Pool Build Nightmare 28:43 Cashflow Collapse Explained 30:44 Upfront Deposit Red Flags 33:15 Permits Inspections Pushback 37:06 Branding Can Be Fake 40:06 Momentum Stalls and Demo Trap 45:17 No Crew Means No Pay 48:05 Protect Yourself With Milestones 51:43 References Research and Reality 56:09 Final Lessons and Call In

23. juni 202659 min
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In this episode of Chicks in Construction, Mikki and Jessica unpack another homeowner renovation nightmare — this time from Florida — involving an unlicensed contractor, endless delays, disappearing cabinets, surprise costs, and complete chaos inside a family home for nearly eight months. What started as an exciting kitchen renovation quickly spiraled into stress, financial anxiety, strangers showing up unannounced, and a growing realization that the contractor they trusted was never legitimate in the first place. Along the way, Mikki and Jessica go on several hilarious side quests involving jury duty scams, true crime energy, sketchy contractors, and why homeowners must verify licenses, insurance, permits, and registrations before any renovation begins. The episode is equal parts comedy, cautionary tale, and practical education for homeowners trying to avoid becoming the next construction horror story. 00:00 – The emotional reality of living through a renovation nightmare 00:45 – What Chicks in Construction is all about for new listeners 02:00 – Why shady contractors get angry when homeowners ask for permits 03:00 – Mikki’s “particular set of skills” rant begins 05:00 – Jury duty scams and fake warrants explained 08:00 – Mikki gets an actual jury summons and is way too excited about it 11:00 – Jessica explains how she got dismissed from jury duty instantly 12:00 – The insane burglar lawsuit story 15:00 – Bartending, over-serving, and legal liability stories 18:00 – Why listeners should keep submitting homeowner horror stories 20:00 – Callie the “non-consensual licker” dog side quest 23:00 – Today’s homeowner horror story begins: the Florida kitchen renovation 26:00 – “We thought we were doing something exciting for our family.” 30:00 – The contractor confidently claims he’s licensed 32:00 – The kitchen demolition begins and everything falls apart 33:00 – The homeowner discovers the cabinets were never ordered on time 35:00 – Delays, missing materials, and mounting frustration 36:00 – Random workers begin showing up without warning 38:00 – Why homeowners need communication and safety protocols during renovations 40:00 – The renovation budget spirals out of control 41:00 – Eight months without a functioning kitchen 42:00 – The homeowner discovers the contractor was never licensed 44:00 – Mikki explains why shady contractors hate permit conversations 45:00 – Why homeowners must independently verify licenses and insurance 48:00 – The hosts discuss possible delay scams and hidden costs 49:00 – Liquidated damages explained in large construction projects 51:00 – Why legitimate contractors don’t profit from delays 52:00 – Insurance verification and contractor credential checks 53:00 – The dangers of renovations completed without permits 54:00 – Why unpermitted work can hurt your home’s resale value 55:00 – Final lessons for homeowners before starting renovations

16. juni 202656 min
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Urgency, Fear, and Fraud: How to Spot a Shady Contractor

Hosts Mikki Paradis and Jessica Abreu discuss Bay Area reports of groups posing as contractors who target homeowners—especially elderly people—by showing up unsolicited, claiming urgent dangers like failing roofs or unsafe chimneys, and using fear to force quick decisions. They describe how scams often start with small quotes that rapidly escalate into tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars, including one reported $450,000 loss, and note these groups may operate across counties and states under frequently changing business names. The episode highlights red flags such as high-pressure urgency, shifting company identities, and sudden cost increases, and offers protections: never sign the same day, get multiple opinions/inspections, verify licenses and business registration via the Secretary of State, check addresses and phone numbers, and research local permit/inspection requirements. They invite viewers to submit stories at chicksinconstruction.com and share where to follow the podcast on social media. 00:00 Contractor Scam Cold Open 00:28 Meet the Hosts 02:04 Spicy Comments and Rage Bait 04:25 Inspection Rework Rule 08:23 Blocking Trolls and Staying Busy 10:41 Rental Setup Chaos 13:48 Special Trash Trim Haul 17:49 Send Us Your Stories 19:44 Traveling Contractor Scams 20:51 Door Knock Panic Pitch 23:57 Bay Area Scam Details 26:09 Scammers Look the Part 26:37 Fear Based Pitch 27:48 Pressure Sales Red Flags 30:22 Elderly Targeted Scam 32:26 Costs Spiral Fast 34:32 Rotating Company Names 37:13 Door to Door Reality 39:03 Verify People Not Brands 42:50 Organized Scam Networks 45:18 Common Red Flags List 50:16 Protect Yourself Checklist 53:30 Wrap Up And Share

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In this episode of Chicks in Construction, Mikki and Jessica sit down with licensed general contractor and real estate investor Erika Zimandy of Hilltop GC for an honest conversation about what homeowners really need to know before hiring a contractor. Erika shares her journey from public health into real estate investing and construction, offering a unique perspective from both sides of the renovation world — as both a homeowner/investor and a licensed GC. Together, they unpack contractor red flags, remodeling horror stories, pricing differences between bids, realistic timelines, deposits, permits, inspections, and the biggest myths HGTV has taught homeowners. The episode also dives into the controversial topic of contractors charging homeowners for failed inspections, whether homeowners should buy their own materials, and what upgrades actually provide the best return on investment. If you’re planning a remodel or simply want to avoid expensive construction mistakes, this episode is packed with practical advice and real talk from women working in the construction industry. 00:00 – Introduction to Erika Salgado-Zemandi from Hilltop GC 02:00 – Facebook contractor stories & homeowner horror stories 05:00 – Erika’s background in masonry, public health & real estate investing 07:00 – Starting Hilltop GC and becoming a licensed general contractor 09:00 – How homeowners can identify trustworthy contractors 10:30 – Why contractors using “big construction words” can be a red flag 12:00 – Green flags homeowners should look for when hiring a GC 14:00 – License lending and why it’s dangerous 15:00 – Biggest contractor red flags & overpromising timelines 16:00 – How many contractor bids homeowners should get 17:00 – Why contractor quotes can vary wildly in price 20:00 – Insurance, taxes & overhead: what homeowners forget about pricing 21:00 – Hidden remodeling surprises behind walls 22:00 – The controversial topic of charging homeowners for failed inspections 24:00 – What happens when homeowners request non-code-compliant work 27:00 – Realistic timelines for kitchens, bathrooms & additions 30:00 – Contractor deposits and payment schedules explained 34:00 – Should homeowners buy their own materials? 38:00 – Best remodeling upgrades for return on investment 40:00 – Kitchen upgrades buyers notice immediately 41:00 – Bathroom trends: tubs vs. giant showers 43:00 – What homeowners overspend on during remodels 47:00 – Craziest requests Erika has received as a contractor 49:00 – Biggest HGTV myths homeowners still believe 52:00 – The truth about staged HGTV renovations and furniture reveals

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