Business & LicensingQuestion 15 of 690
What action may the CSLB take against a contractor who abandons a project without legal excuse?
a.Issue a warning letter only
b.Suspend or revoke the contractor's license
c.Only notify the property owner
d.Refer the matter to the county court exclusively
Explanation
Abandonment of a contract without legal excuse is grounds for license suspension or revocation. CSLB has broad disciplinary authority to protect consumers from this type of misconduct.
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