Paulding County Millionaire Wins Court Battle Over Botched Doomsday Bunker Construction by Unlicensed Builder

Paulding County Millionaire Wins Court Battle Over Botched Doomsday Bunker Construction by Unlicensed Builder
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A Georgia Court of Appeals ruling has determined that Andrew Rodriguez, a millionaire from Paulding County, is not required to pay over $1 million to unlicensed builder Joshua McMillan for a failed doomsday bunker project. The court found that the agreements between Rodriguez and McMillan were void due to McMillan's lack of a contractor's license, which led to the halt of construction after Dallas officials identified numerous code violations. Rodriguez's attorney stated that the decision protects property owners from unlicensed contractors and emphasized the need for clearer regulations regarding such situations.

July 07, 2025

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