12 Unlicensed Contractors Caught During Bakersfield Sting
Sep 16, 2024 01:04PM ● By Contractors State License Board News ReleaseSACRAMENTO, CA
(MPG) - The Contractors State License Board (CSLB) recently
collaborated with the Kern County District Attorney’s Office and the California
Department of Insurance on an undercover sting operation that found 12 people
allegedly contracting without a license.
The 12 individuals were issued a Notice to Appear in criminal court as a result
of the operation which took place on August 14-15 at a home in Bakersfield.
They submitted bids as high as $5,000 for jobs including electrical work,
painting, flooring, and landscaping. California law requires contractors who
advertise or contract for construction work valued at $500 or more (including
labor and materials) to be licensed. The individuals advertised their services
without stating that they are unlicensed, which is in violation of state law.
Unlicensed contractors can face legal consequences including administrative
fines up to $15,000 and misdemeanor charges with sentences of up to six months
in jail and a $5,000 criminal fine. Repeat offenders face harsher penalties,
including a mandatory 90-day jail sentence and a fine of $5,000 or 20 percent
of the contract price – whichever is greater.
Additionally, six of the 12 individuals were issued a Stop Order precluding
performing work with employees because they did not have the required workers’
compensation insurance. Two unlicensed individuals requested excessive down
payments. In California, a down payment for home improvement contracts cannot
exceed $1,000 or 10 percent of the contract price, whichever is less.
"Sting operations like these are crucial to protecting consumers and
supporting licensed contractors who comply with consumer protection
requirements," said David Fogt, CSLB Registrar. "CSLB will continue
to take action against those who seek to operate outside the law, and we
encourage consumers to always verify a contractor's license before hiring
them."
Consumers should use CSLB’s online tools to check the license status of any contractor they are
considering hiring.
Kern County District Attorney Cynthia Zimmer commented, “Unlicensed contractors
often bypass the regulations designed to guarantee both quality and safety.
These proactive measures protect consumers and ensure a level playing field for
all businesses in the industry.”
For further information or to report suspected unlicensed contractor
activities, please visit the CSLB website at www.cslb.ca.gov or
contact CSLB toll-free at 1-800-321-CSLB (2752). For ongoing information and
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CSLB operates under the umbrella of the Department of Consumer Affairs and licenses and regulates about 285,000 contractors in California.