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CSLB enforcement report details license revocation, criminal conviction and surge in ADU and solar complaints

Contractors State License Board · December 31, 2024
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The Contractors State License Board highlighted a license revocation tied to construction defects, a guilty verdict in a Tubbs Fire debris removal case, and growing complaint volumes—particularly in ADU and residential solar work. Staff described investigative outcomes, sting operations and a pending backlog that the enforcement committee will prioritize.

The Contractors State License Board received a detailed enforcement update that included a contractor license revocation, a criminal guilty verdict in a Tubbs Fire debris removal prosecution, and continuing pressure from a rising number of ADU and residential solar complaints.

Staff said an industry expert found work on a San Jose home deviated from approved plans; corrective costs were estimated "just under $100,000," and an accusation led to revocation of the contractor’s license effective July 3, 2024. The presentation did not identify the licensee beyond the business name referenced in the packet.

Board staff also reported a criminal prosecution stemming from work after the 2017 Tubbs Fire. According to the packet and the staff report, homeowners…

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