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A Las Vegas couple is suing the company behind HGTV's Property Brothers after a televised renovation allegedly left their home riddled with serious faults and disgusting health hazards.
Paul and Mindy King were newly married in 2018 when they paid the show hosted by Canadian reality TV personalities Jonathan and Drew Scott $200K to remodel their dream home.
But the Kings said the 'makeover' left them with a moldy dishwasher deemed a biohazard by inspectors, sewage leaking into their cupboards, and a collapsed sink.
They said the Property Brothers have ignored their pleas for help ever since, leading them to resort to a 'David v Goliath' style legal battle against their production company, Cineflix.
'They're making their millions of dollars. Their fame. They're living their lifestyle based off of people like us, that put our trust into them,' Mindy King told KLAS.
'They put the fear of God in you, and I'm not going to let that happen to us or anybody else.'
A Las Vegas couple is suing the production company for HGTV's Property Brothers after paying them $200K to makeover their home - only to leave it filled with serious faults and disgusting health hazards
Paul and Mindy King purchased a property when they were newlywed to start the next chapter of their lives and they were initially excited to have Canadian reality TV personalities Jonathan and Drew Scott (pictured) on board for renovations
But the Kings said the 2018 'makeover' left them with a moldy dishwasher deemed a biohazard by inspectors, sewage leaking into their cupboards, and a collapsed sink. (Pictured: safety inspectors investigating the dishwasher unit)
In the Clark County District Court lawsuit, the Kings accuse production company Cineflix along with several contractors involved in their home renovation of leaving it in a worse state than it was before.
Filed January 2021, the lawsuit claims that Cineflix was not licensed in Nevada to carry out the renovations, and that they hired inexperienced contractors. It does not name the Property Brothers as defendants, but they may yet be added to the suit.
The couple's contract with Cineflix states that they're entitled to $5,000 for each day that issues weren't resolved past the completion date of May 2019 - meaning they could be in for a $9 million payout.
Mindy King said although their Las Vegas home looks slick at first glance, its inner workings are plagued by major problems.
'Yeah, our house looks good when you walk in, because they built a TV set, she told KLAS while showing the broadcaster around the home. 'But, it's what you can't see that is dangerous.'
'Sludge and sewer were leaking out, disintegrating the cabinet,' she added while opening cabinets beneath the sink.
Mindy added that they used to have a sink on their kitchen island, but it collapsed due to contractors fitting the wrong size pipe and gas line.
They said the Property Brothers have ignored their pleas for help ever since, leading them to resort to a 'David v Goliath' style legal battle against their production company, Cineflix
Mindy added that they used to have a sink on their kitchen island, but it collapsed due to contractors fitting the wrong size pipe and gas line
'Sludge and sewer were leaking out, disintegrating the cabinet,' Mindy said while opening cabinets beneath the sink (pictured)
The dishwasher was even worse - with the machine recycling water which has been through garbage disposal.
Disgusting photographs of the device show large amounts of mold and brown residue inside the pipes.
The Kings said safety inspectors found the dishwasher to be full of harmful bacteria when they conducted a test.
'It was actually deemed a biohazard and removed by a hazmat company over the summer,' Mindy said.
'There are serious, expensive issues to be fixed in this house,' Paul added.
The Kings said Chapter 40 was placed on their house, meaning they can't sell it because of the issues inside.
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'We can't sell a house where there is all these deficiencies and not to code,' Paul said. 'We can't sell it but if we could we would take a huge financial hit.'
Mindy added: 'We didn't have a honeymoon. I didn't get a wedding band. We took our savings because we trusted Jonathan and Drew.
'Jonathan and Drew where are you? Why are you not helping us?'
The Property Brothers are no longer with Cineflix since starting their own production company, though the episode with the Kings' home did air earlier this year.
A jury trial is scheduled for October 2024.
DailyMail.com has contacted the Property Brothers and Cineflix for comment.