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State licensing board denies contractor application after staff finds undisclosed lawsuits and bankruptcy
Summary
The Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors voted Nov. 19 to deny a contractor's application after staff reported the applicant failed to disclose two pending construction-related lawsuits and ties to a bankrupt prior company; board members cited false statements on the application as grounds for denial.
The Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors voted Nov. 19 to deny an applicant who staff said submitted false information on his contractor license application and had pending litigation tied to a prior company.
Board staff told members they found two pending legal actions arising from construction work against the applicant's prior business that existed at the time the applicant completed an April 21 application. Staff also reported the…
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