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Board tables one renewal after recent felony disclosure; approves $25,000 consent order for Toll Brothers

Contractors Licensing Board · November 18, 2025
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Summary

The board deferred a renewal application after being told the applicant "had been convicted of a felony just last week," and separately approved a recommendation accepting a $25,000 consent order with Toll Brothers Incorporated for contracting outside their license class.

The Contractors Licensing Board voted Nov. 18 to defer action on a renewal application after a board member told the panel the applicant "had been convicted of a felony just last week" and recommended the applicant be given time to submit a letter of explanation and undergo a Fresh Start Act review.

An unidentified board member described the disclosure during the portion of the agenda covering "applications with factors." The board accepted the staff attorney’s recommendation to table that individual application until the next meeting so the applicant could provide a written explanation and the board could conduct a Fresh Start Act analysis.

Separately, the board reviewed file #75676, an application from Toll Brothers Incorporated. A board member and reviewers reported that Toll Brothers accepted a $25,000 consent order for contracting in a class in which the company was not licensed. The board voted to accept staff’s recommendation regarding the consent order and approved the action by voice vote.

The board otherwise moved through a series of licensing approvals — initial applications with waived interviews, contractor revisions and a home-improvement portion for LLE LLP — by motion and voice vote during the meeting.

No public commenters were present on the record; the meeting ended after the board completed the agenda and voted to adjourn.