An unlicensed contractor in El Dorado County has been sentenced last month for fraud and labor violations.
In May of 2022, Alan Richard Mann was hired for a bathroom remodel in South Lake Tahoe, according to a post on the El Dorado County District Attorney's Facebook page.
The project required a state contractor's license, which Mann did not have. He also took a down payment that exceeded what is allowed by law, and hired two workers without maintaining the legally required workers’ compensation insurance to protect them.
Homeowners gave Mann their credit card to purchase materials for the remodel. Instead, he used the card to make more than $2,000 in personal purchases and charged approximately $8,000 for materials that were never used on the home.
The work that was done was so poor, according to the social media post, that Mann was fired, and most of the work had to be redone.
On September 15, Mann pleaded guilty to a felony violation for using another person’s personal identifying information and to a misdemeanor violation of California's labor code.
On September 29, a judge sentenced Mann to two years of formal probation and ordered him to serve 180 days in jail. Mann was also ordered to pay nearly $25,000 in restitution to the homeowners for unauthorized purchases and the cost of redoing the project.
He is also prohibited from having contact with the homeowners and from performing any further contracting work without a valid contractor’s license and workers’ compensation insurance.
