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B UREAU of R eal E state f orum

Join the Bureau of Real Estate forum at the Sacramento Convention Center to learn about licensing, enforcement, and legal aspects of real estate.

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B UREAU of R eal E state f orum

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  1. BUREAU of Real Estate forum Sacramento Convention Center Sacramento, CA May 2, 2014

  2. Today’s Agenda • Opening Remarks – Commissioner Wayne Bell • Operations Report – • Jeff Mason, Chief Deputy Commissioner • CSLB Enforcement Report – • David Fogt, Chief of Enforcement (CSLB) • Enforcement Report – • Luke Martin, Citation & Fine Compliance • Officer Supervising Special Investigator • Audit Report – • Dan Sandri, Chief Auditor • Q &A

  3. OPERATIONS REPORT

  4. fy COMPARISONS

  5. BUREAU of REAL estate • Licensing • Subdivisions • Enforcement • Legal • Recovery Account

  6. licensing

  7. License Population License Population High Mark: License Population as of 4/24/2014: 403,467

  8. LICENSING WORKLOADFY2011-12 vs. FY 2012-13

  9. NUMBER of LICENSES ISSUED

  10. NUMBER of EXAMS ADMINISTERED

  11. LICENSING WORKLOAD

  12. MLO ENDORSEMENTS

  13. subdivisions

  14. 7-yr SubdivisionPublicReport Comparison

  15. Enforcementlegal

  16. ENFORCEMENT RESULTS

  17. RECOVERY ACCOUNT • The Consumer Recovery Account became operative on July 1, 1964. • Funded from a portion of the fees paid by licensees. • It enables a person who has been defrauded or had trust funds converted by a real estate licensee, and who satisfies specified requirements to recover at least some of his or her actual loss when the licensee has insufficient personal assets to pay for that loss.

  18. RECOVERY ACCOUNT July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013: • Claims 77 • Paid $2,625,615 July 1, 2013 – April 24, 2014 • Claims 92 • Paid $3,697,410

  19. Successful Contracting tips By Dave Fogt

  20. The California Contractors State License Board regulates the construction industry through policies that promote the health, safety and general welfare of the public in matters relating to construction. CSLB: • Licenses and regulates 302,000 construction contractors in California • Regulates 43 construction license classifications • Enforces Contractor License Law www.cslb.ca.gov CSLB Scope and Mission

  21. Under California law, any home improvement or construction work valued at $500 or more requires a license from the Contractors State License Board. Contracting without a license is illegal. Contractors License Required by Law

  22. Worker performing services for which a license is required is an employee rather than independent contractor Property is owner is required to have workers compensation insurance and register with EDD as an employer Labor Code 2750.5

  23. www.cslb.ca.gov

  24. B&P Code 7028 It is a misdemeanor for any person to engage in the business or act in the capacity of a contractor within this state without having a license

  25. B&P Code 7027.1 It is a misdemeanor for any person to advertise for construction or work of improvement … unless that person holds a valid license in the classification so advertised.

  26. CSLB partnered with the Amador County DA and Department of Insurance Sting Conducted on February 25th.  Suspected unlicensed operators were found advertising on flyers, newspapers, and online bulletin boards, including craigslist.org. Six suspects were cited, including one registered sex offender and two repeat offenders. One suspect had to be held at gunpoint by officers after he refused to cooperate, ran from investigators, locked himself in his vehicle, and made threatening movements. Another suspect was found to be on probation for making terrorists threats. Another was found to have prior criminal history as a sex offender. Two suspects had been arrested in previous CSLB stings.   Pioneer Sting HIghlights

  27. My specialty Is Handyman Extraordinaire!

  28. Painter Vandal

  29. B&P Code 7125.2 • The failure of a licensee to obtain or maintain workers’ compensation insurance coverage • Shall result in the automatic suspension of the license

  30. CSLB Publications • Description of Classifications • Blueprint for Becoming a Licensed Contractor • Building Your Career as a Licensed Contractor • Contracting for Success: Guide to Home Improvement Contracts www.cslb.ca.gov Resources

  31. David Fogt, Chief of Enforcement (916) 255-3947 david.fogt@cslb.ca.gov Leanne Young, Enforcement Representative II (707) 536-0713Leanne.Young@cslb.ca.gov Nyssa Smith, Enforcement Representative II (562) 345-7542 Nyssa.Smith@cslb.ca.gov Melissa Thompson, Enforcement Representative 916-255-4464 Melissa.Thompson@cslb.ca.gov Contact Info

  32. CalBRE Citations Luke Martin Compliance Officer

  33. Overview

  34. Cite & Fine 1Business & Professions Code 2CA Code of Regulations

  35. Authority B&P §10080.9 • Any violation subject • PRLS and unlicensed activity • Minimum – Maximum fine range • Not Exclusive • Failure to pay – A violation

  36. Authority CCR Reg 2907 • Basics (“Due Process”) • Fine Considerations • Appeal Process • Licensee vs. Unlicensed

  37. Program Area Application ** CURRENTLY NOT COVERED

  38. Process

  39. Process

  40. Non-Payments

  41. When to issue a Citation?

  42. Violations Cited via Stipulation and Agreement

  43. Citation Aspects

  44. Citation/Notice

  45. Order of Correction

  46. Fines

  47. FINES

  48. LICENSEE MAXIMUM $2,500 MINIMUM $0

  49. NON-LICENSEE MAXIMUM ∞ MINIMUM $0

  50. Fine Assessment Determining an Appropriate Fine Amount

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