More clients report issues with Longmont landscaper
KMGH
and last updated 2021-07-05 20:21:48-04
BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. â Following the Contact Denver7 report about Boulder County landscaper Travis Goodspeed, more clients have come forward to share their stories and warn others.
If misery loves company, Shane Williams takes some comfort in knowing he is not alone. I was shocked and kind of redeemed in a way, said Williams, who read the Denver7 push alert on his phone about a Longmont landscaper accused of taking people s money and taking off without finishing jobs.
Court records show Williams won a $2,000 small claims court judgment against Travis Goodspeed in 2014, after he started a landscaping project in Williams backyard and stopped abruptly.
Longmont landscaper under scrutiny after new complaints
Travis Goodspeed says he will refund unfinished project
Denver7
and last updated 2021-06-29 20:47:31-04
LONGMONT, Colo. â A Longmont woman is stuck with the work of putting in a patio after she says a local landscaper took her money and left her with an unfinished project.
The do-it-yourself patio project is not what Sindy Wise had planned. This is backbreaking work, Wise said, lifting a giant piece of flagstone.
Last month, she saw a landscaper, Travis Goodspeed, doing work for a neighbor, and she hired him to put in her flagstone patio. She paid a $1,000 deposit.