Rent-a-Husband allegedly divorces investors
Filed under: Home, Fraud, Recession, Investing, Consumer Complaints
Home repair contractor Kaile Warren had a rags-to-riches story that was enviable. The former homeless home improver credits "divine intervention" with giving him the idea for a home improvement company and brand name that would ultimately place him on a national stage that included appearances on Oprah, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and the CBS Early Show, to name a few.
But according to an investigative report by USA Today, Warren has all but crashed and burned taking more than a dozen investors with him who poured an estimated $4.5 million into his Rent-A-Husband chain of home improvement franchises.
Today, Warren is reportedly more than $3 million in debt with assets of just $145,000, faces investor complaints, one lawsuit, and investigation by the Maine Division of Securities.
Here's a video by USA Today on the story:
Warren, who the paper reports says he intends to repay everyone "in due time," has a story similar to so many other home repair contractor nightmares I've reported on over the years. Seemingly good people who were skilled tradesmen who started businesses, only to find out there's a big difference between swinging a hammer and running a business swinging hammers.
For Warren's part, it seems one main mistep was to put all his eggs, or perhaps more accurately, his investor's eggs, into one planned business deal: a franchise partnership with retailer Ace hardware.
According to USA Today, in 2003 Rent-a-Husband began appearing at Ace tradeshows, where Ace storeowners were encouraged to start franchises. Warren reported that by 2007 Ace estimated that by working together they could bring in $80 million in sales in the first year, and discussions for a business partnership began taking shape, a point Warren seemed to rely on when pitching investors.
But due to the recession, or perhaps some divine intervention on their own, Ace pulled out of the business partnership discussion in March 2008, leaving Warren and his investors with no hope for the planned expansion. Undeterred though, Warren kept seeking new investors, some which USA Today reported say he "preys on women and less-savvy financial types, befriends them, and then pursues any money or home equity of which he becomes aware."
According to Warren, one of the reasons he started the business was to right "the great disadvantages that are oftentimes taken of women by people in the construction trades."
So far, it would seem, he's not doing too well. Rather than right any perceived wrong, this rent-a-husband seems to have done little but divorce women and other investors of the dollars they needed to secure their own financial futures.
Tom Kraeutler delivers tips on hiring home repair contractors each week as host of The Money Pit, a nationally syndicated home improvement radio program. He is also AOL's Home Improvement Editor and author of "My Home, My Money Pit: Your Guide to Every Home Improvement Adventure."



Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
10-21-2009 @ 8:19PM
toose said...
Oh yeah!....................I'm gonna buy some of your crap on here!!
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10-22-2009 @ 1:57AM
Master Shake said...
"Divine intervention" to befriend and then bilk old women out of their home equity. Christianity strikes again. Show me someone who thanks god for their prosperity, and I'll show you someone to keep WELL away from in business. These people have no conscious at all.
10-22-2009 @ 2:18AM
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10-27-2009 @ 2:17AM
Slevn said...
I"ll buy some of that crap too! Lets get together and go shoping.
10-21-2009 @ 8:25PM
Bob said...
Do you people pay for these ads? How about it people. We try to post here, and most all we get are these spam ads. Lets look into this, and see what we can do to stop them. We can do it, if we work together. Lets start now.
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10-21-2009 @ 8:41PM
nisk said...
The web hoster actually makes money off of every click on the ad. Usually ads help, or completely, support the site so removing them would be a bad idea. You'd have to create your own site to fully understand why people have the ads that they do.
10-21-2009 @ 8:45PM
ed wallace said...
i am not surprised he had to many restrictions on people buying into his franchise just to of his requirements a storefront and a late model ford van with no rust spots yet his original van was a rust bucket back in 1999
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10-21-2009 @ 9:54PM
Hugh Libby said...
I live in the same town as Kaile, I don't know him personally but he seems to be a nice guy. People need to realize that there are two sides to every story. I think the next TV show he needs to appear on next is SHARK TANK. Maybe they will hook him up with the capital he needs to bail out of this media fueled mess. GOOD LUCK KAILE!!!
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10-21-2009 @ 9:01PM
slacker said...
Just another Jackie O scamming people......
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10-21-2009 @ 9:15PM
Donovansdanes said...
This guy didn't do anything different then what corporations and banks do, right? They all need to rely on their investors money, and the investors in turn rely on the corporations and banks to run a profitable business, so everyone makes lots of money.
This guy just made bad financial and business decisions. It happens. Right !
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10-22-2009 @ 12:45PM
Dani said...
I completely agree- i think his concept was ingenius and his intentions earnest and his execution flawed.
It happens to the best of us.
10-21-2009 @ 9:18PM
Just9numbers said...
OVERNIGHT SUCCESS TAKE 30 YEARS
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10-21-2009 @ 9:51PM
RBJ said...
This guy`s picture looks like the typical blockhead who has just ingested a massive turd
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10-21-2009 @ 9:33PM
kluji said...
It happend. PEOPLE: STOP THE WHINING. You took a risk. Would you have given any of us the profits if you made money? NO. So why whine to us when you lose money? We do NOT want to hear it. Sorry, yes. This whole world is crazy. Everyone wants 20 percent with NO RISK.
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10-21-2009 @ 9:41PM
pioter said...
I'm a handyman/home improvement contractor and this guy makes me sick! Just look and listen to the guy; any clues he's a con man?
I'm a straight up guy, need no advertising, all word of mouth and have a 3 week backlog.
I'm honest, reasonable, on-time. What a concept!
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10-22-2009 @ 5:44AM
Ondway said...
Pioter you are so right. I use a small contractor and he is worth the wait. He personally is at the homes of his clients every day over seeing his workers. He does not hire slackers. He is good to his people and expect that they pass that on to the people they are doing a job for.
If he over quotes on materials he actually deducts that from the final bill. How many people would smile as they pocketed that money?
I am for the small business owners. If we all used our hard working small businesses we could would go back to what this country was founded upon. Equal rights for all. Not just the bully's that want it all.
Thanks for being an honest hard working respectful man. You are far richer in many ways than this man could ever dream of being.
10-21-2009 @ 9:42PM
alpha omega said...
once a loser, always a loser
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10-21-2009 @ 9:52PM
Hugh said...
Kluji: I couldnt have said it better myself!!!
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10-21-2009 @ 9:56PM
Wife Beater said...
"Rent-A-Husband" should have just been a business where guys showed up and just let themselves be berated for an hour or so by some divorced biatch. No tools, no trucks and no self esteem needed. Plenty of worker base available.
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10-21-2009 @ 10:53PM
I Don't Know said...
Do you know why I'm here..?? I don't know either.
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