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In order to keep you posted on the status of your complaint during what can be a lengthy process, CSLB will notify you when: The complaint is received and assigned to a CSR; The complaint is transferred to an Investigation Center (if mediation fails to resolve it); A citation or accusation is issued; and/or.
Here's how.Fire the Contractor. Firing your contractor may seem obvious, but it's not an easy step when things go seriously wrong.Request a Hearing.Hire an Attorney.Take Your Case to Small Claims Court.File Complaints and Bad Reviews.
File a complaint against the contractor under the ground of cheating and breach of trust in your local police station. Issue a legal notice to his address and after the completition of time file a case for damages, compensation and realization of money in civil court.
Here are the steps you can take when a contractor does poor work:Try to talk it out.Fire the contractor.File a claim or complaint.Request arbitration or mediation.Go to small claims court.Hire a trusted attorney.Appear in court.Submit your review.
If you have a complaint against a contractor log onto the Web at or call 1-800-321-CSLB (2752) and ask for a copy of A Consumer Guide to Filing Construction Complaints and a complaint form.