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Chip and Joanna Gaines' Magnolia Network announces Home Work WILL RETURN - Daily Mail
Jan 15, 2022 5 mins, 42 secs

Andy and Candis Meredith's scandal-ridden show 'Home Work' will return to Chip and Joanna Gaines' Magnolia Network following allegations they had scammed clients out of thousands of dollars with shoddy renovations.  .

The Magnolia Network has announced that 'Home Work' will return to the channel following an investigation into the allegations against hosts Andy and Candis Meredith (pictured), saying it was concluded there was no 'ill or malicious intent' on their part .

"After speaking with homeowners as well as Candis and Andy Meredith regarding renovation projects for "Home Work," and hearing a mix of both positive and negative experiences, we do not believe there was ill or malicious intent.'.

In a second video, Candis said she and her husband 'were not OK' and that her kids were getting bullied at school due to the backlash they have been facing over the show.

She and her husband (right) have continuously denied the allegations, and now, she has claimed that she was 'bullied and attacked' by the homeowners in a new set of videos.

Days before the show was pulled, homeowners detailed the anguish that the Merediths allegedly put them through in a series of Instagram posts while sharing pictures of the horrific damage that they claimed was done to their properties. .

The day before the premiere of 'Home Work,' numerous homeowners who had taken part in the show came forward with allegations against the Merediths, resulting in it getting pulled.

Teisha Satterfield Hawley explained in a series of Instagram posts that she was thrilled when she and her husband Jeff (pictured together during filming) were picked for the show, but their dream quickly turned into a nightmare .

Teisha claimed that she and her husband agreed on a budget of $45,000 with Candis (pictured working on the Hawleys' home in the first days of construction and filming) and Andy to fund the renovation of their kitchen, dining room, family room, and laundry room.

Teisha said she and her husband were told that construction would only take three to four weeks to complete, but weeks went by without any work being done.

Teisha said that before the renovations began on their home in October 2019, she and her husband agreed on a budget of $45,000 with Candis and Andy, who told them this sum would cover the cost of renovating their kitchen, dining room, family room, and laundry room.

In a series of Instagram posts, Teisha shared images of her home during the various stages of renovation (pictured) while claiming that her family was left to live in a construction site for weeks on end because of various 'delays' with the work.

Teisha even claimed a crew member fell through their floor into the basement while sharing an image of her ceiling with a large patch on it (pictured).

When she and her husband met with the Merediths, they were told they were well over their budget. According to Teisha, that was the first she heard of any money problems, and it made her feel 'hopeless' and 'sick' to her stomach. .

'We were exhausted, we had just been told all of our funds were used and our home was torn apart with bubbling floors laid.'  .

Teisha said Candis later told them they would have to give her another $35,000 to $40,000 to 'produce the product she had promised' 

The couple eventually cut ties with the Merediths and brought in a friend's construction team to finish the renovations, saying they had 'a full working upstairs within weeks.' Her home is pictured mid-way through the second round of renovations

Aubry Bennion (pictured) hared a similar horror story in a series of lengthy Instagram posts, detailing the anguish the Merediths allegedly put her through while attempting to redo her kitchen and laundry room

She said she was told to 'roll with it and trust in the process' while her house sat in disarray (pictured)

Things got worse when Candis allegedly decided that they were going to build a deck onto her home, which was not part of the original plan

She said the 'lack of contract' and' inconsistent schedule from the crew was 'unsettling,' and that the communication was 'disastrous.' Aubry also claimed that the men the Merediths hired to work on her house were 'unlicensed and uninsured'

Things got worse when Candis allegedly decided that they were going to build a deck onto her home, which was not part of the original plan

At one point, Aubry said she noticed a 'drainage problem' and brought it to Candis attention via text (pictured)

Aubry claimed that the men the Merediths hired to work on her house were 'unlicensed and uninsured.' 

During the process, she said she noticed a 'drainage problem' and told Candis,  who allegedly said she would 'take care of it.' But, according to Aubry, it was never taken care of, and it resulted in a near-flood in her basement

Aubry also claimed the crews would go MIA for weeks, adding that the Merediths jetted off to Paris and Mexico before finishing her home

During the construction, Aubry said crews would go MIA for weeks, and the Merediths even jetted off to Paris and Mexico before finishing her home

Her kitchen is pictured during various stages of production while the Merediths allegedly enjoyed a vacation

In February 2020, she was ready to quit the show when she was allegedly told that she owed the Merediths $40,000 — $15,000 over her budget. 

Aubry claimed she was later sent bills that the Merediths never paid from Ikea and the flooring company they used. 

In February 2020, she was ready to quit the show when she was allegedly told that she owed the Merediths $40,000, which was $15,000 over her budget

Aubry claimed that the whole ordeal gave her panic attacks that resulted in hives all over her body (pictured)

But after that, Aubry said she never saw Candis again and her deck was left unfinished

Months later, she allegedly received a text from Candis, who said she 'didn't feel comfortable editing her episode unless everything was OK between them.' Aubry responded: 'We are fundamentally on different planes about acceptable practices and based on previous conversations, I’m not sure we ever will be.' Seen are alleged screenshots of the messages

Months later, she allegedly received a text from Candis, who said she 'didn't feel comfortable editing her episode unless everything was OK between them.' 

On Instagram, Candis claimed that she and her husband spent $32,000 of their own money to finish Aubry's kitchen and was blindsided by her comments. 

Aubry claimed she was later sent bills that the Merediths never paid from Ikea and the flooring company

Aubry said she will never show pictures of the finished product of the kitchen on the internet because 'it cleans up nice' and she doesn't want to give the Merediths any praise, but she did share some pictures of the chipped paint that the couple allegedly left without fixing

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