Court Affirms Order Imposing Sanctions Against Electrical Contractor for Aiding Unlicensed Contractor

The final order imposed fines and continuing education against the electrical contractor, and possibly could have been avoided if the contractor had properly responded to the administrative complaint or properly preserved his rights to a final hearing. The case is a cautionary tale to contractors facing licensing complaints to take them seriously and comply with deadlines and instructions relating to the complaint.

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Contractor Fined Over $8,500.00 and Placed on Probation for Two Years for Assisting Unlicensed Contractor

The fine and penalties from a complaint filed against a certified general contractor by Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation for (1) performing and act which assisted a person or entity engaging in the prohibited uncertified and unregistered practice of contracting, and (2) obtaining a permit without having entered into a contract to perform the work specified in the permit.

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Recent Court Decision Describes Additional Way Contractors Can Appeal Penalties from DBPR

A recent court decision describes how a licensed contractor in Florida can have a punishment imposed without a hearing by the DBPR reversed and re-examined, particularly where the contractor challenges whether he or she received proper notice. The opinion also describes the steps required to establish proper service by the DBPR on a contract.

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