why this is most likely not his last sentence in maxim parin's report return return return return or will return, this is perhaps the main question for the victims who lost money in the company of pavel koloska. he promised to build prefabricated houses, he took the money in advance, but the summer residents never received housing. he originally. and i thought that he would conclude contracts in order to cover his old debts. alexey paid 1,600 by the builders, but the work quickly got up despite the fact that such houses are assembled using technology in just 2 weeks from the fact that that company made only its own left, and they just didn’t have their own, in principle, yes, and then, and then not everyone pays i had to finish building the house for the second time with another contractor. it turned out a building half the size of a small cozy, but its own deceived customers. first, they filed a civil lawsuit in court, but they never received money back from the fresh company with a writ of execution. in the fall of 21, i turned to the 300th bailiff, they did not find anything at th