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Status: UNITED CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION Seeking support for billboards in Sac. Ca.
Last updated 2010-02-21 11:01:03.406778

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Inform consumers about the dangers of hiring Unlicensed Contractors. Work to close loopholes that allow unlicensed operators to advertise as legitimate contractors putting the public at risk and real Contractors out of business. Check out our video at the right under view gallery. Also, we need $50 from 100 contractors to support billboards this summer in Sacramento, photo concepts are also in the gallery. California Law is very clear on what is considered acceptable and what is illegal in advertising for home improvement without a state license and exceeds the $500.00 limit. Our licenses were hard earned, and sets us apart as true professionals.

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7027.2 if repealed...

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I whole heartedly agree with your position to repeal B&P 7027.2.It ought to require an unlicensed operator to state their workers compensation policy status, their General Liability Insurance status, as well as CLEARLY STATE that they cannot legally perform work where labor AND materials exceed $500. But even if all this happens it is all useless unless enforced. When law only applies to law abiding citizens it is only punitive to those who abide. I cannot understand why local law enforcement is not willing to enforce the law. Something’s got to happen before all the legitimate contractors are defeated and end up joining the underground economy to just to survive. As long as homeowners are offered the opportunity to exploit this fringe element of society they won’t consider themselves as contributing to the problem. And no politician is ever going to do anything that legislates what a homeowner can and cannot do with their own property if they ever hope to get re-elected. Kevin
By Scott on June 05, 2009 at 01:56 PM

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Is your License Irrelevant?

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From the consumer's standpoint and that of competent, bonded and insured contractotrs, if there are not equal requirements imposed on "unlicensed" contractors, then in theory, a license is irrelevant. However, I suspect that the requirements will not be the same, and simply requiring "unlicensed" in an ad is not adequate disclosure of the protections for consumers that otherwise exist and certainly calls into question whether or not the playing field would be level. Barry
By Scott Day on June 05, 2009 at 01:47 PM

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Realtors and the Unlicensed handyman.

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Realtors Don't get your assets caught in a sling! - J Bronstrup, RMO, Bristol Builders, Inc.- 12/2008 If you are representing a seller, buyer, managing an REO, or are the employing broker in a Real Estate transaction; if you or your employee hires an unlicensed contractor to perform repairs on a property that the California State Contractors Board specifically states must be performed by a licensed contractor, you could be held liable for up four years after the completion of the sale for any fines, fees, penalties or liabilities resulting from the illegal practice or from damages due to neglect, gross negligence or misconduct from the hiring or performance of that unlicensed contractor.The State of California and the IRS have very specific laws and penalty guidelines for businesses that engage in the illegal hiring of unlicensed construction workers, €œhandymen, to do work otherwise required of a licensed contractor.
By Scott Day on June 05, 2009 at 11:22 AM

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Hold Realtors Accountable.

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I come from the mortgage industry that was plagued by the 100's of thousands of "turn your head" attitudes of Realtors throughout California for the sole purpose of more commissions. As a construction lender I saw 1000€™s of illegal construction projects either completed by illegal practice or by unlicensed handymen or by both. 100% of Realtors turned their heads with the œdisclosure clause or by referring their unlicensed handymen to the buyer once a repair was needed, thereby œwashing their hands of any wrongdoing. This is the highest level of ethical wrongdoing in the Real Estate industry that flies under the radar everyday because of the power the Realtor supposedly has over us. We as licensed legal professionals remembering the major portion of our licensing test is legal issues in the same industry as the Realtor who sells what we build should hold them to the highest standard of fiduciary responsibility and REQUIRE State boards to enact strict standards. Jerry
By Scott Day on June 05, 2009 at 02:17 PM

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Unlicensed Contracting Handyman and such...

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I'm really confused at this whole "get your contractor's license" pitch. Because I got my contractors license (3) years ago and all I did was get sucked into regulated requirements for insurance and employee fees and all this government red tape B.S. I get under bided by guys who have no license, no citizenship, no insurance. It's like people don't even care any more. Why should they, no one else does either. The Government sure in the hell isn't doing anything about it. I was even considering going into another business and starting a movement that traps these fools and helps enforce penalties towards the idiots that hire them. I don't know, it's all starting to come across as a big joke. I guess the economy all f__ked up any way, what else is new? This kind of crap is just making the whole thing worse. I have companies that pay me for jobs when they feel like it 60-90 days late and unlicensed guys that are taking the jobs that do pay away, by bidding low due to no credential fees.
By Mike Cane on August 05, 2009 at 11:21 AM

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where to turn now

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Thanks for the info. I bought a home in which my realtor stated they had a contractor that could do the remodeling, so I bought the home based on this (stupid me), after almost 8 months of showing up for work a few days out of the week, and paying them 10's of thousands (no contract as they are great friends with the RE agent and "don't worry, we'll take care of you") again stupid me . . . now I've got a huge bill, the RE agent is agressively trying to get me to pay the final - oh yeah, guess what, the contractor is not licensed!!! Doesn't the DRE for California have ethics training for their licensed agents???
By jon on July 08, 2009 at 02:32 PM

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State License Board Underground Economy Conference

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€™CSLB Underground Economy Conference, from 8:30 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Thursday, June 18, 2009, Holiday Inn Capitol Plaza, 300 J Street, Sac, Ca. Licensed contractors are finding it increasingly difficult to compete against unfair competition. CSLB has organized this conference to educate licensed contractors, building industry associations, local building and code enforcement officers, and local law enforcement on how to effectively partner with CSLB and other agencies to combat illegal construction activity. In addition to CSLB, representatives from the Department of Insurance, the Employment Development Department, the Department of Industrial Relations Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, Building Departments, and local prosecutors, will be making presentations on common violations of law that undercut legitimate licensees. Seating is limited, so please RSVP by Thursday, June 4, 2009, to Shelly Beard either via e-mail at sbeard@cslb.ca.gov or by phone (916) 255-4469.
By UCA on May 24, 2009 at 07:09 PM

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CSLB Board Committee Meeting, Must read.

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Below is a link to the .pdf file that was handed out at the March CSLB Board Committee Meeting. This is a very important interesting read providing great insight into how CSLB Board makes determinations relating to the future of our industry. When you click on the link, you will find that I have focused on highlights the UCA has been working on at CSLB as an industry partner. If you would like to see more of these types of files, including Enforcement Committee and Legislative Committee meetings, contact us and we will let the boards know that we expect the public access to which we are entitled. CSLB Board Committee link page: http://gouca.org/2b.html The Contractors State License Board (CSLB) will hold a Board/Committee meeting on May 26, 2009, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the John C. Hall Hearing Room, located at CSLB Headquarters, 9821 Business Park Drive, Sacramento, California, 95827, (916) 255-4000, Fax (916) 364-0130. The meeting is open and the public is invited to atten
By Scott Day on May 24, 2009 at 06:56 PM

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Excellence !

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It's a pleasure and an honor to be affiliated with your fine company !
By JB Custom Remodeling & landscape construction on January 12, 2011 at 06:23 AM

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A Smarter Way to Bond

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United Contractors, We recently rolled out a new platform for contractors to obtain the required $12,500 license bond that truly cuts out the middleman: www.DIYbond.com As the name implies, this is a "Do It Yourself" platform. In less, than 5 minutes, contractors can get a quote AND have their bond issued and filed with the CSLB. More importantly, because the contractor (really the technology) is doing all of the work, we can offer serious discounts of 30% or more. In addition, the system offers very low down payments and low monthly payments. No paperwork is involved, and there is no waiting for an agent to call back with a quote or confirmation that the bond has been filed. Within 5 minutes of visiting www.DIYbond.com, contractors can have a pdf of the bond and a temporary bond card in their e-mail inbox. The platform will not approve C39 or C53 contractors, so if you have a problem visit our affiliate www.ccisbonds.com where we can shop over 7 different markets.
By DIY Bond on October 04, 2010 at 12:26 PM

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