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  1. Apr 20, 2021 · Ginger Alexander - Ginger was Davis’ right hand woman both in Trademark Properties and in the house flipping process. Ginger was with Davis when the company was barely starting with 11 employees and has grown in her career alongside the business.

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  2. Aug 19, 2006 · From Ginger Alexander: Team Trademark Update. Hey Yall! I cannot tell you how much your continued support means to everyone at Team Trademark! It has been unbelievable. I just wanted to update everyone! We are still filming and things are going great! The new show is still unnamed but we will let you all know the details the moment we get them.

  3. In season one, the series followed the activities surrounding the Charleston, South Carolina -based Trademark Properties, founded by Richard C. Davis . Charleston Team. Richard C. Davis – Founder and head of the company. Ginger Alexander – Davis' right-hand associate who assists with the flipping of houses. Dawn Nosal – Project coordinator.

    • United States
    • July 24, 2005 –, August 15, 2009
    • 5
    • A&E
  4. Sep 2, 2009 · Ginger Alexander. So I was writing earlier that we walked by Trademark Properties in Charleston, right? Well, as we were walking by a bank a few blocks away, we passed a girl pushing a stroller and a small dog. Kate didn't recognize her, but I did, it was Ginger Alexander, from that TLC show. She had her dog and also a baby, - a newborn!

  5. Flip This House: Created by Richard C. Davis, Charles Nordlander. With Armando Montelongo, Veronica Montelongo, Richard C. Davis, Ginger Alexander. A group of determined individuals buys houses and renovates them for a quick profit.

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    • 2005-07-24
    • Reality-TV
    • 60
  6. Dec 7, 2011 · Davis also said in the document that the $1.35 million, if seized, could shut down Trademark Properties. That filing said Trademark Properties made $710,000 on real estate listings and...

  7. In 2007, Flip This House is the subject of a breach of contract and fraud lawsuit brought by Trademark Properties, a South Carolina real estate company that starred in the show's first season. In the several million dollar civil lawsuit, Trademark and Mr. Davis, Flip This House's original executive producer and star, charged A&E and the show's ...

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