CSLB Contractor's Law & Business Practice Exam

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What is the minimum total cost of a project that requires a contractor's license in California?

  1. $300 or more in labor and materials

  2. $400 or more in labor and materials

  3. $500 or more in labor and materials

  4. $600 or more in labor and materials

The correct answer is: $500 or more in labor and materials

The minimum total cost of a project that requires a contractor's license in California is set at $500 or more in labor and materials. This threshold is specified in California's Business and Professions Code, which outlines the legal requirements for contracting work. Essentially, when a project exceeds this amount, it necessitates a licensed contractor to ensure compliance with state regulations, safety standards, and consumer protection laws. Projects below this amount do not require a contractor's license, which helps delineate the jurisdiction and responsibility of licensed contractors in managing larger, potentially more complex jobs. This standard serves to maintain industry integrity and protect both contractors and consumers from unlicensed activities.