Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman introduced costs in opposition to 5 unlicensed contractors following an undercover operation in Altadena’s Eaton fireplace zone.
“Unlicensed contractors … are primarily making an attempt to make the most of individuals at a few of their lowest moments and making an attempt to revenue off their tragedy,” Hochman stated Thursday in a joint information convention with L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, who represents the unincorporated group.
The 5 suspects — Guillermo Ramirez, Edgar Geovanni Lopez Revolorio, Melvin Hairon Mejia Ordonez, Daniel Escarzaga and Andrew Escarzaga — had been charged in connection to rebuilding or making an attempt to revive properties in Altadena with no license. They’ll be arraigned on Jan. 8.
Hochman referred to the defendants as “felony contractors” on the information convention Thursday. He stated the main points of the undercover operation might be revealed in court docket.
The fees got here because of a collaborative investigation involving the district lawyer’s workplace and the Contractors State License Board, which repeatedly conducts undercover operations throughout the state to bust unlicensed contractors. Thus far this yr, they’ve held stings in Walnut Creek, Visalia and Bakersfield.
Usually, the stings entail investigators posing as owners to solicit bids from contractors with out licenses.
In California, a contractor’s license is required for any venture over $1,000, and working with out one can result in misdemeanor costs leading to as much as six months in jail and a $5,000 effective.
Every defendant within the instances Hochman introduced faces a $10,000 effective and as much as three years in jail. Although contracting with no license is generally a misdemeanor, it’s a felony when carried out in reference to an space broken by a pure catastrophe, corresponding to Pacific Palisades or Altadena, Hochman stated.
“If you’re one in all these unlicensed contractors, we’re gonna come after you. Each single particular person you take care of is somebody who could be an undercover operative working for legislation enforcement,” Hochman stated. “Get the heck out of our group.”
Contracting scams popped up repeatedly within the months after the January fires, particularly in Altadena, the place owners rushed to rebuild shortly after their properties burned down. In September, ABC 7 reported that two households had been suing a contractor who promised to deal with their whole rebuilds however disappeared after receiving retainer payouts of $33,678 from every household.
Hochman stated unlicensed contractors usually quote tasks at half the price of licensed contractors since they don’t must pay for permits or insurance coverage.
Barger defined that hiring unlicensed contractors can result in increased prices, vital delays or unsafe work web site circumstances.
“It usually prices extra in the long term,” Barger stated. “And typically, they run away along with your cash.”
On its web site, the Contractors State License Board has a search engine to verify contractors’ names or license numbers.
All 5 males arrested within the undercover operation didn’t really carry out any work on a house, in accordance with Hochman, who stated another fire-affected owners have reached out to prosecutors to determine different unlicensed employees. Extra costs could possibly be coming, he stated. Hochman stated he’s launching a broader effort to guard fireplace victims in search of low-cost repairs.
Requested whether or not he had issues concerning the doable immigration penalties of such an enforcement effort — given the Trump administration’s sporadic arrests at L.A. courthouses and the truth that many unlicensed contractors can’t get state approval due to their immigration standing — Hochman stated the operation had nothing to do with immigration enforcement “in some way.”
