ABC10 tried to reach out to Anchored Tiny Homes CEO, Colton Paulhus, asking about his plans to pay back his employees. We did not hear back. A spokesperson for the Sacramento District Attorney's ...
In the filing, multiple properties are listed as assets, including the homes of his father, Scott Paulhus, and his brother, ...
“I can tell you right now, a $100 million dollar business,” said Colton Paulhus on his now defunct podcast. But now, Paulhus and his co-founder brother, Austin, have filed for bankruptc ...
Colton Paulhus of Anchored Tiny Homes did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment. The company is now closed and filed for bankruptcy in October. Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed laws ...
“That’s the least of my concerns,” said Anchored Tiny Homes' CEO Colton Paulhus, by text message, late Friday. “I just feel horrible for everyone.” Over the past week, NBC Bay Area has ...
Austin Paulhus, who co-founded Anchored Tiny Home with his brother, Colton, and dad, Scott, listed liabilities of more than $12.8 million, but only $10,000 in cash. Many of his controversial ADU ...