HGTV has made a name for itself as the go-to connection for all things garden and home.

At least for one couple, anyhow.

The couple also claimed there were issues with the front door, garage, and a crumbling exterior masonry.

Dave and Jenny Marrs

He filed suit in 2017, seeking $12,800 in back wages and $25,000 in commission.

News, “It’s an absurd claim, and has no merit.

Tarek and Christina have never met him.

Alison Victoria Gramenos talking

They’ve never even done a house in the Carolinas.

They’ve only done houses in California.”

Since the show has ended, we probably won’t be seeing anymore flops from the stars anytime soon.

Tarek El Moussa and Christina Hall

Unfortunately, one couple discovered this was far from the truth.

Yet another lawsuit was filed against the couple, this time in 2020, by former friends of Eckhardt.

The Wards say they only discovered the HGTV stars' lack of skills after watching the show.

Dave and Jenny Marrs

But, like many HGTV renovation stars, they were bound to make a few mistakes here and there.

Since the difficult lawsuits Laine and Hawk have faced, it seems that their money is drying up.

In 2022, Hawk posted a photo to her Instagram story, revealing that she’s now broke.

John Colaneri and Anthony Carrino

Cuz we broke" (viaHeavy).

Donovan Eckhardt and Alison Victoria Gramenos

Mina Starsiak and Karen Laine

Mina Starsiak Hawk on red carpet