In March 2020, a Hawaii contractor agreed to build a house, cabin, and treehouse worth millions of dollars on Mark Zuckerberg’s compound. Now the business is suing several companies affiliated with Zuckerberg, arguing they still owe the firm $133,726.
on the island of Kauai. Now the business is suing several companies affiliated with the Facebook billionaire, arguing they still owe the firm $133,726 plus interest for the luxury dwellings.
Williams claims it “has not been paid for all of its labor, materials, and equipment as agreed,” despite sending a bill and demands for payment. The lien says Williams “has used its best efforts to contact ORBT to resolve the outstanding debts” but that the firm “has failed and/or refused to make payment in accordance with Williams’s requests.”: “To our knowledge, we have paid all invoices submitted by Williams Construction in full.
The email also referred to the “Jungle House ,” quoted at $500,000 “based on tearing the cabin down and constructing a new 500 sq ft cabin” and the property’s road issues. Meanwhile, the “Waterfall House” mentioned in the email was calculated to run $1.28 million while “excluding swimming pool and fire pit for now.”
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