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  1. 1001 Buckthorn Dr. Murphys, CA
    408 315 7832
    Service Area: For Work In Calaveras And Tuolumne Counties

  2. 4570 Alvarado Canyon Road San Diego, CA
    619 587 6103
    Service Area: San Diego County--orange County--san Bernardino County--los Angeles County

  3. 7965 SILVERTON AVE San Diego, CA
    877 490 0516

  4. 8120 Miramar Road San Diego, CA
    800 717 1167
    Service Area: All San Diego County

  5. 1600 E Saint Gertrude Pl Santa Ana, CA
    714 708 1386
    Service Area: Proudly Serving Los Angeles, Inland Empire, Orange County, San Bernardino, San Diego & Riverside

  6. PO Box 230191 Encinitas, CA
    760 522 4173

  7. 6460 Convoy Ct San Diego, CA
    619 792 3658
    Service Area: Entire Area

  8. 614 Airport Road Oceanside, CA
    760 967 8464
    Service Area: Oceanside, Carlsbad, Leucadia, Encinitas, Del Mar, San Marcos, Vista,escondido,

  9. 8373 ORA BELLE LN El Cajon, CA
    619 312 0146

  10. 11322 N WOODSIDE AVE Santee, CA
    619 562 1652

  1. 330 RANCHEROS DR San Marcos, CA
    760 744 8610

  2. P.O. Box 2267 El Cajon, CA
    619 334 2471
    Service Area: San Diego County

  3. 4629 Cass St. San Diego, CA
    888 211 6464
    Service Area: Servicing San Diego, Orange, And Los Angeles Counties

  4. 8540 ABLETTE RD Santee, CA
    619 562 2805

  5. 9161 Harness St Spring Valley, CA
    619 236 0316

  6. PO Box 600491 San Diego, CA
    619 229 0116
    Service Area: San Diego County

  7. 3628 Buena Vista St San Diego, CA
    619 838 1032

  8. Escondido Escondido, CA
    760 214 1552

  9. 1068 Gallery Dr. Oceanside, CA
    760 473 9869

  10. 11446 ROCKY LN Lakeside, CA
    619 593 4703
    Service Area: Entire Area

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Unlicensed contractors feel the sting of the law

by Staci Giordullo

The undercover officers were ready. Staged in a San Diego area home, members of the Contractors State License Board Statewide Investigative Fraud Team in April invited dozens of suspected unlicensed contractors to bid on a home improvement project. One by one, they came into the home, put in an offer for the work and, when they failed to produce a valid contractor's license, were arrested on the spot — 35 offenders in total.

Each state and local licensing board across the country has its own procedures for catching unlicensed contractors. Some rely on consumer tips or work with building officials to ensure legality when a permit is pulled. Others perform random checks at work sites. However, all are limited by budget and staffing constraints, leaving the actual law enforcement running the gamut from barely there to nearly everywhere.

California operates one of the most ambitious efforts, conducting covert sting operations every week. The CSLB estimates the work done by unlicensed contractors supports an underground economy worth $60 billion to $140 billion a year — most of which is not taxed or insured. "Our tolerance is very low," says CSLB spokesman Rick Lopes. "They're breaking the law."

Similar enforcement efforts in Florida took center stage recently after Department of Business and Professional Regulation Secretary Charles Drago learned unlicensed contractors were a top concern of state residents. "I've heard from consumers and licensees who have been harmed financially," Drago says. "Their stories have motivated us to increase our efforts."

During a sting in California, law enforcement runs a background check on each contractor to search for outstanding warrants, and everyone is given a licensing application packet. "We're not trying to put them out of business," Lopes says. "We're trying to get them to follow the law." While most violators are issued a citation and fined, unlicensed contractors busted more than once spend a mandatory 90 days in jail.

New York doesn't license home-improvement contractors at the state level, but Westchester County last year passed a law giving police the authority to impound contractors' vehicles and equipment, resulting in less unlicensed activity. "We mean business when it comes to cracking down on unlicensed contractors," says County Executive Andy Spano.

In New York City, the number of complaints have dipped while the number of licensed contractors continues to rise thanks to aggressive enforcement, including raids and confiscation, according to Beth Miller, spokeswoman for the Department of Consumer Affairs.

Hiring an unlicensed person can have dire consequences. "These unlicensed individuals don't pay taxes, have insurance on their workers or bonds," Lopes says. "It's not unusual for them to be involved in other illegal activities as well. They also make it very difficult for licensed contractors to compete."

"Unlicensed contractors put [homeowners] at personal and financial risks," agrees Jay Carlson, president of the Florida Home Builders Association. "Consumers often become victims, and the livelihood of law-abiding, licensed contractors is threatened.

Unlicensed contractors feel the sting of the law
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