She's left with a concrete slab and $140K out of pocket after conflict with a contractor
Carol Richenhaller says her Beckwith Township hobby farm was supposed to be an adventure with her daughter during the pandemic. After spending tens of thousands of dollars, she says her dealings with one contractor show major issues with the construction sector.
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![Carol Richenhaller says her Beckwith Township hobby farm was supposed to be an adventure with her daughter. Now after spending tens of thousands of dollars on what was supposed to be an indoor riding area, she says her dealings with one contractor show major issues with the construction sector and how much onus is placed on the consumer. A woman wearing a hat stands in front of a foundation jutting out of the ground.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7122125.1708605269!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/carol-richenhaller-uploaded-feb-22-taken-in-january-2024.jpg)
Carol Richenhaller says her Beckwith Township hobby farm was supposed to be an adventure with her daughter during the pandemic. After spending tens of thousands of dollars, she says her dealings with one contractor show major issues with the construction sector.