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Last Updated: Aug 14, 2008 - 8:20:14 AM

                                                                                                                              

Contractors State License Board Issues Double Warning about Illegal Contracting In Mariposa County Wildfire Zone


By Contractors State License Board (CSLB)


Aug 14, 2008 - 8:15:47 AM


 

 

 

CSLB Press Release - 08/04/2008

Contractors State License Board Issues Double Warning about Illegal Contracting In Mariposa County Wildfire Zone

Unlicensed operators could face felony charges if caught trying to get contracting jobs.


SACRAMENTO — The Contractors State License Board (CSLB) is warning illegal contractors to stay away from the wildfire zones in Mariposa County and other parts of California. Illegal operators face serious prison time if caught working or trying to get contracting work over $500 in a declared disaster or State of Emergency area. The CSLB is also cautioning fire victims to beware of unscrupulous or unlicensed operators who may try to take advantage of them.

"Don’t even think about contracting in a fire zone without a valid California contractor’s license." said CSLB Registrar Steve Sands. "We will do everything we can to help disaster victims while letting the illegal operators know they’re being watched. We have learned from past experience that it helps to take a proactive approach in disaster areas."

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CSLB personnel, along with staff from the Mariposa County District Attorney’s Office, are already canvassing the burned neighborhoods, offering help and advice to fire victims and coordinating enforcement efforts with other local, state and federal agencies. Homeowners are receiving information on how to protect themselves by using CSLB’s resources to check a contractor’s license status and history, and by following a series of important tips.

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"Unlicensed contractors and scam artists should stay away form Mariposa County," said Mariposa County District Attorney Robert Brown. "If they are caught trying to victimize any of our citizens, they will be aggressively prosecuted." "Avoid the urge to rush into repairs or rubble removal with the first contractor you meet, especially if they just show up without an invitation," said Sands. "Spend just a few minutes checking the contractor out with CSLB to make sure they’re licensed."

The CSLB is also reminding contractors who want to get work in the disaster area that they must hold a valid California contractors license, in the appropriate classification, in order to perform most work on homes and other structures damaged or destroyed by the wildfires. They must have the proper business license to work in the fire zone. Even people with the best intentions should know it is illegal and punishable as a felony to perform contracting work in a state or federally declared disaster area without a valid California contractor’s license. Punishment may include a fine of up to $10,000 or up to 16 months in state prison.

Contractors working on any job – from demolition to roof repair to rebuilding – totaling $500 or more for labor and materials must be licensed by the CSLB. To become licensed, a contractor must pass a licensing examination, verify at least four years of journey-level experience and pass a criminal background check. California contractors must carry a license bond, and provide workers’ compensation insurance for their employees. A homeowner could be at risk if workers who aren’t covered have an accident while on their property.

Homeowners should look closely at all paperwork or contracts. A standard home improvement contract is required to have a 7-day "Right-To-Cancel" notification for repairs or restoration of residential structures in an area for which a state of emergency has been declared. It is also important to note that repairs cannot be broken up into smaller projects to avoid the $500 threshold for licensing.

Consumers can verify a contractor’s license status through the CSLB’s Web site at www.cslb.ca.gov or through its toll-free automated telephone system at 1-800-321-CSLB (2752). Find out if the contractor’s license is active and in the right classification for the work to be done. Consumers can also see if there are any legal complaints against the contractor, if the business name and address are correct, and if there is workers’ compensation insurance coverage for employees. Consumers can also download tips and publications on topics like disaster scams, how to hire a contractor, and home improvement contracts.

The CSLB has also activated its Disaster Hotline. The line is open for disaster victims to call Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 1-800-962-1125. They can also contact the Mariposa County District Attorney’s Office at 1-209-966-3626 or 1-209-742-7441.

The CSLB urges consumers to also follow these tips when dealing with a building contractor:

  • Hire only licensed contractors and ask to see the license.
  • Don’t hire the first contractor who comes along.
  • Don’t rush into repairs, no matter how badly they’re needed.
  • Don’t pay more than 10 percent or $1,000, whichever is less, as a down payment.
  • Don’t pay cash, and don’t let the payments get ahead of the work.
  • Get three bids, check references, and get a written contract.

The Contractors State License Board operates under the umbrella of the California Department of Consumer Affairs. The CSLB licenses and regulates California's 316,000 contractors, and investigates more than 20,000 complaints against contractors annually. In fiscal year 2007-08, the CSLB obtained nearly $35.2 million in ordered restitution for consumers.

 



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