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The law firm withdrew as attorney of record in January “based upon the grounds that the defendant and counsel have differing opinions on how to proceed in this matter,” according to court documents. A court trial, which will decide whether Hathaway himself will be banned from Idaho business, is set for the fall. According to an April 2018 court disclosure document, creditors had unsecured claims against Hathaway and his businesses totaling more than $8.2 million. Hathaway, reached by phone, declined to comment on the complaint.
— Hathaway also failed to repair — or facilitate the repair of — any damages to consumers’ homes within a reasonable time from the delivery and installation of the home. “Multiple customers never received correct delivery or installation of their homes,” the complaint says. As a matter of policy, BBB does not endorse any product, service or business. To date, the company has not responded to BBB's request to address the pattern. On December 6, 2017, BBB notified the company of the complaint pattern. Complaints allege consumers made a down payment to Hathaway Homes Group to build their manufactured home.
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Consumers allege they made down payments ranging from $10,000 to $30,000. Their home would be completed by a certain time, however it was not completed and delivered as promised. Employment protections include being fired, denied employment, or otherwise discriminated against by an employer. The description and property data below may have been provided by a third party, the homeowner or public records. Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.

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Hathaway Cir, Saint Anthony, ID 83445
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Come and fall in love with the kitchen that opens to the great room, The kitchen features SS appliances, granite countertops & a full tile backsplash, cabinets and drawers have the soft close feature. The master bath includes a dual vanity with granite counter tops and the soft close features on the cabinet, walk-in tile shower, tub and walk-in closet. Enjoy the evenings sitting outside under a great sized covered patio. ST. ANTHONY, Idaho — A manufactured homes and RVs dealer currently under investigation by the state for alleged violations of state consumer protection laws has filed for bankruptcy. The Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division started its investigation in early 2017. Hathaway customers reported hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses.
An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the e-mail address listed on your account. Typically, an automatic stay would have prevented the state from filing a lawsuit against Hathaway until the bankruptcies were completed. Bankruptcy Court judge granted the state relief from automatic stay, giving it authority to pursue its complaint during Hathaway’s bankruptcy proceedings.
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Hathaway was terminated from his position by a U.S. bankruptcy trustee, who took over the company when bankruptcy proceedings began last year. Both the company and Hathaway are listed as defendants in the complaint. The company’s former owner, Paul Hathaway, could be next to lose the right to do business.
And he gave false reasons for his failure to deliver homes within reasonable times. The state’s consumer protection complaint against Hathaway and Hathaway Homes Group alleges that he and the business engaged in a number of unfair, misleading and deceptive business practices. The Idaho State Journal invites you to take part in the community conversation.
And auctions are being held for property that Hathaway owned through his businesses. — Hathaway failed, in multiple instances, to manufacture or procure consumers’ homes within a reasonable time, following a down payment and issuance of a purchase document. He also misled consumers into believing he would deliver their homes within specific or reasonable times, when Hathaway knew he could not follow through on those time frames.
Advertising or selling new or used manufactured homes from within Idaho, unless he’s properly licensed and works under a state-licensed business entity. — Hathaway failed to pay contractors, who provided contract services to consumers’ homes. When contractors weren’t paid, they filed liens against consumers’ homes. Last week, Fremont County judge Alan C. Stephens granted a default judgment on the state’s complaint against Hathaway Homes Group. During court proceedings, no one appeared on behalf of the company. Therefore, the state requested a default judgment, meaning the court defaults to the plaintiff’s request.