Four contractors were disciplined by the Nevada State Contractors Board.
Floors To Go, based out of Sparks was cited for substandard workmanship; failure to comply with the Board's Notice to Correct; acting in the capacity of a contractor beyond the scope of the license; and failure to establish financial responsibility. The company was fined $2,000 and ordered to pay the homeowner $1,500 and investigative costs.
Landmark Homes and Development, Inc, based out of Reno, was cited for failure to comply with the Board's Notice to Correct; failure to respond to a written request from the Board; and failure to establish financial responsibility. The licensee was ordered to provide a new financial statement, fined $500 and ordered to pay investigative costs.
BLR Window Solutions, based out of Dublin, Calif., was cited for substandard workmanship; failure to comply with the Board's Notice to Correct; failure to include the Residential Recovery Fund information on a contract or proposal; failure to include the monetary license limit or license number on a contract or proposal; failure to establish financial responsibility; failure to respond to a written request from the Board; and failure to notify the Board of a change of address. The license was revoked. The licensee was ordered to pay $4,592.50 in restitution to the homeowner and reimburse the Board for investigative costs.
Silver Tree Construction, based out of Verdi, NV, was cited for failure to keep in force a bond or cash deposit. The licensee was fined $100 and ordered to pay investigative costs.
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