Thomas Ondrey, Plain Dealer

MEDINA, Ohio - Ohio's attorney general sued anow-closedMedina roofing company, accusing it of violating state consumer laws by taking money without doing the promised work.

Attorney General Mike DeWine sued Joseph Allen, of Fairlawn, and his Medina-based business, A Ki Restoration, for violations of state consumer protection laws.

The office said it knew of 24 consumer complaints. It estimated consumer losses at approximately $100,000.

The company's phone number has been disconnected.

In announcing the suit, which was filed in Summit County Common Pleas Court, the attorney general warned Ohio homeowners to check the Better Business Bureau records of home repair companies before they hire. The office also urged people to pay no more than a third of a home-repair contract in advance.

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State sues Medina-based A Ki Restoration over unfinished home roofing jobs

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