Legal Question in Construction Law in California
Unlicensed Contractor
After purchasing a home and discovering numerous defects which the ''contractor'' would not come back and fix to include mold remediation for a water leak. We learned that he was unlicensed. In fact he was using the license belonging to someone else. The CSLB has cited the ''contractor'' for contracting without a license and the licensee for aiding and abetting an unlicensed contractor. We have been unsuccesful in getting any of the individuals invold to make good on the repairs. We have even written a letter in accordance with Senate Bill 800 which went ingnored. What should we do
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Unlicensed Contractor
Sue. It sounds like your only option now, other than making a claim on their contractors' bonds, if any.
Re: Unlicensed Contractor
You might find a local attorney who does construction-defect cases (this is a fairly common specialization) and ask for a free consultation; in the couse of the consultation be sure to discuss whether the contractor has assets that could be attached if you win. Also go into whether the person who hired the contractor (the builder or seller) might have liability to you for the defects. There is also a possibility that an agent or broker may be liable to you due to misrepresentation, concealment or failure to carry out a duty to inspect or investigate.
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