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CSLB highlights enforcement wins, warns contractors against unlicensed disaster work
Summary
The Contractors State License Board detailed recent enforcement results including a $32,000 mediated solar settlement, a $404,989 restitution order tied to a church construction failure, license revocations and a referral that produced an arrest warrant, and warned that contracting without a license during declared disasters can be a felony.
The Contractors State License Board on Dec. 10 detailed a string of enforcement outcomes and urged contractors and consumers to heed licensing rules, especially in declared disaster areas.
In a report to the board, enforcement staff said an SSA-mediated case in San Diego resolved with termination of a power purchase agreement and a $32,000 payment to the homeowner after alleged installation deficiencies and overstated energy offsets. Steve Grove, chief of enforcement, also described a large restitution order in a church construction matter, where the investigation found…
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