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HomeBusiness and Professions CodeDiv. 3Ch. 9Art. 7§ 7107 Contractor Project Abandonment Discipline

§ 7107 Contractor Project Abandonment Discipline

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§ 7107 Contractor Project Abandonment Discipline

Key Takeaways

  • •If you start a construction job and just walk away without a good reason, you can get in trouble.
  • •This rule is for people who have a license to do construction work.
  • •You can't just leave a project unfinished because you feel like it.

Example

A licensed builder starts building a house but leaves halfway through, without any good reason, leaving the house half-built.

The builder can get in trouble because they abandoned the project without a legal excuse.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 7107 Contractor Project Abandonment Discipline

Abandonment without legal excuse of any construction project or operation engaged in or undertaken by the licensee as a contractor constitutes a cause for disciplinary action. (Added by Stats. 1939, Ch. 37.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

contractlicenseconstructionabandonmentoperation

Related Statutes

  • § 7111 Contractor Recordkeeping Requirements
  • § 7113 Contract Price Completion Failure
  • § 7108.5 Subcontractor Progress Payment Rules
  • § 7109 Construction Standards Violations
  • § 7117.6 Discipline For Misclassification

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Business and Professions Code. Section 7107.
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