California Supreme Court Clarifies That A Contractor Cannot Recover Any Compensation For Work Performed That Requires A Contractor's License Unless The Contractor Was Licensed At All Times During The Performance Of The Work

MW Erectors, Inc. v. Niederhauser Ornamental and Metal Works Co.,
30 Cal. Rptr. 3d 755 (2005)

The California Supreme Court has clarified the rules under California Business & Professions Code section 7031 regarding an unlicensed contractor's ability to recover compensation for performance of work which requires a contractor's license.

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