LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Ten Lake County residents are facing prosecution after being cited by the state on suspicion of being unlicensed contractors.
Over the past three years, upwards of 2,000 homes have been destroyed in different parts of Lake County by no less than eight devastating wildfires.
A lot of attention has focused on protecting fire survivors from being victimized by unlicensed or unscrupulous contractors trying to take advantage of people during the rebuilding process.
But, that doesn’t mean folks not directly affected by wildfires should let down their guard when hiring someone for home improvement work. On October 23, 2018, the Contractors State License Board, or CSLB, partnered with the Lake County District Attorney’s Office to conduct an undercover sting operation targeting suspected unlicensed contractors near the fire zones.
During the one-day operation, in a home near Copsey Creek, CSLB investigators invited suspected unlicensed contractors to provide bids for home improvement jobs ranging from painting, tree removal or trimming, to building a deck.
Ten people showed-up and provided undercover investigators bids that ranged from $800 to $4,000, well in excess of the $500 threshold (labor and/or materials) above which a state-issued contractor license is necessary.
As a result, these suspects were cited and could be charged with a misdemeanor count of contracting without a license (Business and Professions Code (BPC) section 7028). The penalty for a first-conviction includes up to six months in jail and/or up to $5,000 in fines.
Five of the suspects may also face a misdemeanor charge for illegal advertising (BPC §7027.1). Unlicensed contractors can only advertise if the ad states that they are not a state-licensed contractor, and the type of jobs advertised for are worth less than $500.
Those cited are:
– Jorge Manuel Vieira Sr., Clearlake; license classification – painting and decorating contractor; charge, contracting without a license;
– Jose Angel Gonzalez-Castro, Nice; license classification – tree service contractor; charges, contracting without a license, illegal advertising;
– Salvador Estrada, Upper Lake; license classification – tree service contractor; charges, contracting without a license, illegal advertising;
– Elijah Wesley Forrey, Clearlake; license classification – tree service contractor; charge, contracting without a license.
– Dave Edward Elliston Sr., Upper Lake; license classification – painting and decorating contractor; charge, contracting without a license.
– Ronald Dean Ridley Sr., Clearlake Oaks; license classification – painting and decorating contractor; charge, contracting without a license.
– Shane Lee Boyd, Nice; license classification – tree service contractor; charge, contracting without a license.
– Jesus Tecpoyot Pantaleon, Finley; license classification – siding and decking contractor; charges, contracting without a license, illegal advertising.
– Ronny Raymond Waddell, Lakeport; license classification – painting and decorating contractor; charges, contracting without a license, illegal advertising.
– Robert John Rudolph, Kelseyville; license classification – siding and decking contractor; charges, contracting without a license, illegal advertising.
“Consumers should be sure to take some simple steps before hiring anyone to work in or around their home,” said CSLB Registrar David Fogt. “The fastest way is to make sure they have a state license, and to check the license status using CSLB’s Instant License Check. Homeowners should also use CSLB’s Find My Licensed Contractor feature to download and/or print a list of qualified licensed contractors in their area."
CSLB will now forward the cases to the Lake County District Attorney’s Office with a recommendation for the criminal filings listed below.
All suspects were ordered to appear in court on Tuesday, Dec. 11, at 8:15 a.m. at the Lake County Superior Court, 255 N. Forbes St., Lakeport.
All suspects are presumed innocent until their individual case is resolved.
CSLB conducts an average of one sting each week around the state to protect consumers, help level the playing field for legitimate contractors, and to curb the underground economy. Visit CSLB’s Web site for more tips on how to hire a licensed contractor.
The Contractors State License Board operates under the umbrella of the California Department of Consumer Affairs. CSLB licenses and regulates over 280,000 contractors in California and is regarded as one of the leading consumer protection agencies in the United States. In fiscal year 2017-18, CSLB helped recover more than $50 million in ordered restitution for consumers.
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