Dozens of families in Mobile, Alabama, are facing severe financial distress following unfulfilled contracts with local home improvement firms. The residents are calling on the Mobile City Council to revoke the business privileges of Window Depot USA of Mobile and All Weather Roofing and Construction LLC.
A $900,000 deficit for Mobile homeowners and contractors
Mobile residents are facing a massive financial crisis due to unfulfilled contracts with Window Depot USA of Mobile and All Weather Roofing and Construction LLC. the scale of the alleged fraud is staggering, involving nearly $500,000 in consumer losses that are currently under investigation by the Mobile Police Department, as reported by FOX10.
The financial impact of these business practices extends beyond individual homeowners to other local businesses. According to court documents , two other companies in the area claim that the owners of Window Depot USA and All Weather Roofing and Construction LLC owe them a combined total of more than $400,000.
The active licensure of Theresa Fendley and All Weather Roofing
The Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board currently lists Theresa Fendley as the designated qualifying representative for All Weather Roofing and Construction LLC.. This designation allows the company to maintain an active license that does not expire until the end of this year.
Despite the mounting complaints from the community, the legal status of the company remains intact for the time being. A new court document filed this week in Baldwin County indicates that All Weather Roofing and Construction LLC failed to install windows that had been purchased as far back as November 2025.
Curtis Graves and the expanding MPD investigation
Mobile Public Safety Director Curtis Graves stated that the Mobile Police Department is actively investigating more than 50 cases , a number that continues to rise as more victims come forward. graves noted that the department is working closely with the District Attorney's office to reach a resolution regarding these questionable practices.
During a rceent meeting with the Mobile City Council, victims such as Margaret Nichols, Dakota Bilbrey, and Barbara McCleskey presented evidence of the widespread impact.. Nichols provided council members with a spreadsheet documenting at least 54 individuals who claim they paid for services that never materialized.
The mystery of the locked doors and missing Fendleys
The investigation into Window Depot USA and All Weather Roofing faces significant hurdles regarding the whereabouts of the business owners. A new lawsuit against Window Depot USA of Mobile specifically names Edward Ward Fendley and his wife, Theresa Fendley, as defendants.
While the Mobile Police Department investigates, several questions remain regarding the current location of the Fendleys. It is currently unverified whether the owners have fled the area or are simply avoiding service, as their business locations have been found locked and they have not responded to media inquiries. Furthermore, the source does not clarify if the $400,000 owed to other contractors is being pursued through criminal or civil litigation.
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