Did anyone else think there was an unfair division of labor on this show? Tyler did 99.99% of the work and the other couple took all the credit. To listen to the blonde (I forget her name) talk, she acted like she was working her butt off. I never saw her lift a finger and the only muscles she engaged during the entire flip were her mouth! Tyler should take his share of the profits and start his own company. They would be in big trouble without him!
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She didn't do squat. Her job was "to keep everyone on schedule" and then to cry when it turned out they would need an extra week. But evidently Tyler has no spine or he would have told her off and charted out on his own.
Meanwhile, I'm dying to know if the house ever sold and what it sold for. I checked Realtor.com and there was no listing in El Segundo that looked to be theirs, so I'm assuming it's finally sold. (Don't know when the filming took place either -- might have been a few months ago.) Does anyone at TLC know that status and final sales price of the house?
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Jeez, she was hateful! This project was a step by step guide on how to mismanage a project. Their timeline was obviously not based in reality (something poor Tyler kept trying to tell them) and they seriously misjudged their target market by not adding the extra bedroom.
The blonde was a disaster. She had no idea of a realistic timeline (it was her first flip), kept pushing the people who were really doing the work. She looked 100% whiney. Her husband looked like a deer caught in the headlights. The only one doing any real work was Tyler. They rejected really good advice from a pro to build a 3rd bedroom. I don't expect that "group" will last long.
I CANNOT believe they expected one person to do everything and then got angry when Tyler was unable to deliver. I certainly hope this isn't what "Utah family values" are all about.
Tyler said he needed help and she said there was no way they would even consider that.
It really made me angry when she thought that the answer was to "be more bossy". GGRRRRR!
The only thing I could think of when I watched the Moffitt Group was: Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffett.
If Ms. Moffitt thinks being a project leader consists of pulling timelines from her imagination and then sitting around whining and yelling at workers, then boy-oh-boy does she have a lot to learn if she ever plans to work with contractors other than her brother-in-law. I felt really bad for him. He'd moved his family out to SoCal on this whim so I imagine he couldn't just walk away from the flip. Hope he's left the "Moffitt Group" now. (How hilariously pretentious of them to get a corporate name before they've bothered to get a clue about real estate.)