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Big Cats Handyman Services
Big Cats Handyman Services at 441 WILSON AVE, Marion, OH 43302, held a Handyman license (#HIC02547) with the Columbus contractors license board with an expiration date of 05-31-2019. We last verified the license was expired on 05-04-2026.
Their BuildZoom score is 0 because we haven’t been able to verify an active license. As a result, they’re not ranked in the top 50% of 52,717 Ohio contractors.
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By a user in BelmontAugust 15, 2018Addition and kitchen remodel. To be home for 95year old mother.$61,000
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Inactive License
| License # | HIC02547 |
| Status | Inactive |
| City | Columbus |
| Type | Hic General |
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BigCat s Handyman Services was hired to complete an addition at 2751 Indianola Ave in Columbus, Ohio. Due to zoning restrictions the city did not authorize starting the project until October , 2017. During the ensuing months BigCat s kept demanding additional funds until a total of $61,000 had been paid. They were finally dismissed in July, 2018 after digging 2/3 of the hole meant to serve as the foundation. As of today they have shown no interest in paying back any of the money despite failing to abide by their own agreement. Would definitely not consider them for any project.