The board that polices California’s construction contractors has moved to hold troubled ADU builder Anchored Tiny Homes accountable for myriad consumer complaints.
“Our initial accusation here is just filed against the contractor’s license in order to seek revocation of that license,” said Supervising Special Investigator Jerry Hassan, with the Contractors State License Board. Hassan said the board referred a case to the California Attorney General’s Office. The AG did not respond to a request for comment.
The CSLB said it is making various allegations, including “violating home improvement contract requirements” and “receiving / requesting more money than work completed.”
“That’s the least of my concerns,” said Anchored Tiny Homes’ CEO Colton Paulhus, by text message, late Friday. “I just feel horrible for everyone.”
Over the past week, NBC Bay Area has been in contact with 20 frustrated Anchored Tiny Homes customers who have little or nothing to show for the …