Help Tricia
Join us in helping Tricia seek justice.
TOUR THE HOUSE!
On May 3, 2026 we will be having a fundraising BBQ, and Open House where you can tour the home and see the work the Citiscape Construction did first hand.
Door prizes! Bring a notepad and find as many defects or issues as possible and you may win a prize!
Join us May 3 2026 at 12:00 noon.
Come tour the house, enjoy free lunch.
WIN PRIZES!
Bring a notepad and see how many problems you can find with the house. The most defects found will win a prize!
Help Tricia
The Story
See the entire video series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK6h1Pz0tlJObRSVHDzgeBQRwvQL1FQ1E
My name is Preston Kincaid, known as “Inspector Preston” on social media. I am a nationally certified home inspector and Certified Master Inspector based in New York as well as a social media content creator—a form of journalism.
Through my work—and my public platform—I document real housing conditions and construction practices to help protect homeowners.
Recently, I began covering a story in the Norwich, NY area involving a homeowner, Tricia Bates and her experiences with Nick Riolo, owner of Citiscape Construction based out of Earleville, NY.
What started as a simple story quickly drew national attention.
Tricia recently lost her daughter, sister and two neices in a car accident. She received an insurance settlement, and wanted to use that money to build a home.
She has been left dealing with significant issues related to poor construction work and the consequences of delays. According to her account, these issues have resulted in financial strain, ongoing mental distress, and the need to pursue legal action in order to seek resolution.
Legal battles like this are not simple. They are expensive, time-consuming, and often overwhelming for homeowners—especially when they are up against established contractors or businesses.
Why She Needs Help:
Tricia is now in a position where she must defend her rights through the legal system. This includes:
- Attorney fees and legal representation
- Court costs and filings
- Expert evaluations and documentation
- Ongoing case-related expenses
Without adequate resources, it becomes extremely difficult for an individual homeowner to pursue accountability.
Why This Matters:
This situation represents a larger issue many homeowners face: when construction work is disputed, the burden often falls on the homeowner to prove their case—at significant personal cost.
Supporting Tricia is about giving her an opportunity to recover, and holding wrongdoers accountable.
It is also about standing behind the principle that homeowners deserve safe, properly completed work and a path to resolution when disputes arise.
My Role:
I am continuing to document this situation responsibly, based on available information and firsthand observations where applicable. My goal is to bring transparency to the process while ensuring that information shared publicly is handled accurately.
How You Can Help:
Your contribution will go directly toward helping Tricia sustain her legal fight and pursue a resolution.
Every donation—large or small—helps Tricia seek justice.
100% of Donations go Directly to Tricia
Join us in this campaign to help Tricia.
