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2012
January
CSLB Issues LLC Licenses and Rejects Many Application - What to Know Why?
CSLB Fresno Sting Sends 21 to Court for Ripping Off Consumers Unlicensed, uninsured construction activity targeted during two-
2011
December
Wilfull Misclassification of Employees as Independent Contractors - New CSLB Law
Mechanics' Lien Proof of Service Affidavit Clarified
Be Ready to Recertify: Proof of Workers' Compensation Insurance Coverage or Exemption Required with Each License Renewal
Limited Liability Companies Licensing - What you need to Know
August
Requiring Payment of Referral Fees is Prohibited
Failing to Obtain Building Permits Could Cost You Money!
Maximum Down Payment Allowed
Common Causes for CSLB Revocations and Suspensions
Submit Your Proof of Workers' Compensation Insurance to CSLB
New Laws Affecting Contractors to Take Effect in 2012
Changes Impacting Vehicle Registration Renewal Fees Due July 1, 2011 and Later
Emergency or Force Majeure Clause In Construction Contracts
July
Illegal, Unlicensed Operator Pleads Guilty to Contracting and Insurance Fraud
CSLB Undercover Operation Targets Illegal Operators in Orange County
June
Suspended and Expired Licensees Among Those Cited in Santa Cruz Sting
Being Named as Additional Insured on General and Subcontractor's Insurance
REVOKED LICENSEES AND REPEAT OFFENDERS AMONG THOSE ILLEGALLY CONTRACTING IN LA JOLLA
Change in Structure of Business Entity Requires New License Number
Who Must be Licensed as a Contractor?
May
What General Contractors Can and Can't Do
Advertising within the Guidelines of the California State Contractors Board
Good News for Orange County Contractors
Is E-Verify Going to be Required State Wide?
Warning to Contractors with Their Licenses Suspended or Revoked
April
Employers warned of strict I-9 Enforcement
Are Written Change Orders Needed to Collect for Extra Work?
Contractors State License Board Announces Zero Tolerance for Uncertified Electricians
Public Entity Must Pay for Scope of Work Not Disclosed
Office of Administrative Law Approves Contractors License Fee Increase
No Pay for Contractor Starting a Job Unlicensed
March
Reasonableness of Reliance on Information given by Owner for Preliminary Notice is Question of Fact
Lis Pendens Service Requirements for Mechanics' Liens
Required Notice of Mechanics' Liens to Property Owners
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