It's sure a different story in Texas. Not that electricians never work w/o a license, but that there IS a decided effort for inspectors and the State to crack down on unlicensed people doing electrical work. It is a $1500 fine to get caught. The State esp. looks for A/C companies doing their own electrical connections w/o a licensed electrician. Names of violators are posted regularly online.
On 4/14/2013 7:46 PM, Ray Kornele wrote:
Probably true. But, in California, many contractors are doing so with suspended licenses, or no license at all. But, no group is required to stop them. So, you have to do a check of their license and not hire unlicensed contractors- IOW, be your own police. I got the word from Code Enforcement. "it is not our job to police contractors."
KrazyKyngeKorny (Krazy, not stupid)
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 1:22 PM, aki <01dyna@gmail.com> wrote:
you didn't pay this clown did you? If you did, I'd still have him come back to finish the job properly…on HIS dime. I would think there's some violation of
a zoning law with no outlets?
I wouldn't take his excuse that "he forgot". See if he "forgets" to show up in court when you sue him.
-aki
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