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Lunaglar Building And Development LLC

2472 S 18th Ave, Yuma, AZ 85364

Phone:
(928) 941-0841
Service:
General Contractors, Home Builders, Commercial Contracting, Residential
Employees:
Juan Antonio Luna (Member), Luna Juan Antonio (Qualifying Party)

License:
Arizona #212371
Status:
Active
Type:
General Small Commercial Contractor
Business Type:
Llc

License:
Arizona #191291
Status:
Active
Type:
General Residential Contractor, General Residential Contractor
Business Type:
Llc

Verified:
Status:Not verified
Bonded Agent:
Rli Insurance Company
Bonded Value:
$5,000

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Linnea Mccrary - 2021 Apr 14

The owner of this business agreed to perform an addition, remodel, inground pool build, gazebo and other residential work. The work was not performed upto legal standards. Lunaglar Building and Development left dangerous and deadly live electrical wires, stole money by using it for their own purposes and wilfully did not pay money to sub contractors that was intended for such. Juan Antonio misrepresented the abilities of the company, did not show up for work multiple times. In direct conflict of interest they performed work at a neighbor site that I referred them to after agreeing not to do so until the completion of my project. Lunaglar Building & Dev. stole materials and personal items received and paid for by me to be used on the project. Various misc. items totalling over $4,500. They did not complete a single project while simutaniously taking over five and a half months of valuable time for a project promised to be completed in one and half months. Granted there were three occasions where work had to stop. However the fault was the contractors in all instances. 1. building on adjacent lot that they were told not to build on. 2, moving a property marker with their heavy equipment, and 3, illness without any employee capable to continue to run the job. Lastly after continued non compliance and failure to provide information pertinent to the management of the project they were asked to stop construction. They then refused phone calls and tried to enter my property illegally. This sad excuse of poor work and absolutely no financial record keeping ended up costing thousands to myself in repairs, dual housing living expenses, stress and Physical illness resulting in over $950 in hospital and medical expenses. The company solicited an Engineering firm who also stole just under $5,000 dollars. Said company did not do required plans, file permits, supervise or visit the site as contracted to do. So Lunaglar then recommended an attorney who was paid $300 for another legal matter and instructed to collect the money from the Engineer. None of these things were done either. Juan Antonio falsified supply s and materials invoices, conspired to bribe Government officials, failed to pay taxes and allowed minors under the age of 14 on the job site. This is not a company that anyone should employ.

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Linnea Mccrary - 2021 Apr 14

The owner of this business agreed to perform an addition, remodel, inground pool build, gazebo and other residential work. The work was not performed upto legal standards. Lunaglar Building and Development left dangerous and deadly live electrical wires, stole money by using it for their own purposes and wilfully did not pay money to sub contractors that was intended for such. Juan Antonio misrepresented the abilities of the company, did not show up for work multiple times. In direct conflict of interest they performed work at a neighbor site that I referred them to after agreeing not to do so until the completion of my project. Lunaglar Building & Dev. stole materials and personal items received and paid for by me to be used on the project. Various misc. items totalling over $4,500. They did not complete a single project while simutaniously taking over five and a half months of valuable time for a project promised to be completed in one and half months. Granted there were three occasions where work had to stop. However the fault was the contractors in all instances. 1. building on adjacent lot that they were told not to build on. 2, moving a property marker with their heavy equipment, and 3, illness without any employee capable to continue to run the job. Lastly after continued non compliance and failure to provide information pertinent to the management of the project they were asked to stop construction. They then refused phone calls and tried to enter my property illegally. This sad excuse of poor work and absolutely no financial record keeping ended up costing thousands to myself in repairs, dual housing living expenses, stress and Physical illness resulting in over $950 in hospital and medical expenses. The company solicited an Engineering firm who also stole just under $5,000 dollars. Said company did not do required plans, file permits, supervise or visit the site as contracted to do. So Lunaglar then recommended an attorney who was paid $300 for another legal matter and instructed to collect the money from the Engineer. None of these things were done either. Juan Antonio falsified supply s and materials invoices, conspired to bribe Government officials, failed to pay taxes and allowed minors under the age of 14 on the job site. This is not a company that anyone should employ.

Permits (6)

7900 Willow Ln, Avondale, AZ 85392

Sponsored by Rehold
Information About Property

Date: Sep 27, 2005

Permit type: New Construction

Description: New residence

Valuation: $16,350,600

Fee: $2,734.90 paid to Yuma County, AZ

Client: Mireles Juan & Teresa Jt

Parcel #: 11104030

Permit #: B05-1905

10254 E 37Th St, Yuma, AZ 85365

Sponsored by Rehold
Information About Property

Date: Jul 15, 2005

Permit type: New Construction

Description: Single family residence model 1640

Valuation: $11,275,900

Fee: $1,472.80 paid to Yuma County, AZ

Client: Patriot Development Co Az Llc

Parcel #: 70049029

Permit #: B05-1454

10202 E 37Th Pl, Yuma, AZ 85365

Sponsored by Rehold
Information About Property

Date: May 6, 2005

Permit type: New Construction

Description: New residence future model 1640

Valuation: $11,275,900

Fee: $1,519.80 paid to Yuma County, AZ

Client: Patriot Development Co Az Llc

Parcel #: 70049062

Permit #: B05-0960

10164 E 37Th Pl, Yuma, AZ 85365

Sponsored by Rehold
Information About Property

Date: Apr 7, 2005

Permit type: New Construction

Description: Single family residence

Valuation: $11,275,900

Fee: $2,120.56 paid to Yuma County, AZ

Client: Patriot Development Co Az Llc

Parcel #: 70049066

Permit #: B05-0733

10123 E 37Th St, Yuma, AZ 85365

Sponsored by Rehold
Information About Property

Date: Feb 8, 2005

Permit type: New Construction

Description: Single family residence proposed model 1500

Valuation: $10,406,400

Fee: $2,032.44 paid to Yuma County, AZ

Client: Lunaglar Building & Development Llc

Parcel #: 70049043

Permit #: B05-0270

10133 E 37Th St, Yuma, AZ 85365

Date: Jan 25, 2005

Permit type: New Construction

Description: Single family res-model 1487-a

Valuation: $10,240,000

Fee: $1,405.15 paid to Yuma County, AZ

Client: Lunaglar Building & Development Llc

Parcel #: 70049044

Permit #: B05-0163

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