Flip This House (TV series)

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Flip This House is a television series which airs on the A&E (Arts and Entertainment) television network. In season one, the series followed the activities surrounding the Charleston, South Carolina-based Trademark Properties, founded by Richard C. Davis. Each episode spotlights the purchase and renovation of a single unit. All episodes included listing the price of the purchase, the cost of renovation, and the market value (including potential profit) of the "flipped" property.

Due to a contractual disagreement A&E decided not to invite Trademark back for Season two of the show. The show was recast with a team from San Antonio and another in Atlanta.

In July 2006, Trademark Properties filed a lawsuit against A&E alleging breach of contract and fraud.[1] Davis signed a series deal with TLC, and the new series, titled The Real Deal, will air April 21, 2007.[citation needed]

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[edit] Season One regular cast

  • Richard C. Davis - Founder and head of the company.
  • Ginger Alexander - Davis' right-hand associate who searches for houses to flip
  • Dawn Nosal - Project coordinator
  • Kevin Molony - Head of construction during the flipping process
  • Vance Sudano - Real estate broker who sells the finished houses

[edit] Season Two regular cast

San Antonio Team

  • Armando Montelongo - Montelongo house buyers [2] co-founder
  • Veronica Montelongo - Armando's wife, who sells houses
  • David Montelongo - Armando's brother and partner
  • Melina Montelongo - David's wife, who handles marketing

Atlanta Team

  • Sam Leccima - Founder of Leccima Real Estate [3] [4]
  • Shanni Leccima - Sam's wife and partner
  • Lamont Martin - Sam's right-hand man and construction manager
  • Angela Wilford - Works for Keller-Williams Realty and collaborates with the Leccimas to sell the flipped houses.

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