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What can I do if my contractor abandoned the job in California?
Document the site, the contract, and all payments, then send a written demand to return or explain. Abandonment of a construction project without legal excuse is cause for discipline under Business and Professions Code section 7107, so a Contractors State License Board complaint, a license bond claim, and a breach of contract action are all available.
Build the record first: photograph the site as left, gather the contract and change orders, tally payments against work actually completed, and save all messages. Send the contractor a written demand to return by a stated date or explain the stoppage — the response, or silence, becomes evidence. California offers three overlapping remedies. First, abandonment of a construction project without legal excuse is a disciplinary offense under Business and Professions Code section 7107; a Contractors State License Board complaint can trigger investigation and discipline, and on home improvement contracts the Board also polices excessive down payments and missing statutory terms (section 7159). Second, every licensed contractor posts a license bond (section 7071.6), and a damaged homeowner can claim against the surety — recovery is capped at the bond amount and shared among claimants. Third, a contract action can recover the reasonable cost to complete over the contract balance — small claims court for modest amounts. Get completion bids in writing before finishing the work; they prove damages.
Authority: Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 7107
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