[CLC-Discussion] Interior decorator license

Diane Perera dperera at dpconstructionlaw.com
Thu Jan 8 10:37:03 PST 2015


Paul- 
Residential interior design is exempt from licensure.  If residential and you want to discuss, please call me.


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From: clc-discussion-bounces at lists.flabarrpptl.org [mailto:clc-discussion-bounces at lists.flabarrpptl.org] On Behalf Of Paul Ppacchianaesq
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 7:50 AM
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Subject: [CLC-Discussion] Interior decorator license

I have a client with an interior decorator license who hired a licensed plumber and electrician to do some simple work, eg: replacing sink, hanging lighting fixtures, etc. in connection with a larger design project. Homeowner refuses to pay saying she acted as a general contractor which is beyond the scope of her license. Any thoughts?

Paul Pacchiana
Attorney at Law

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