2024A-05252-CHC-ROC Notice of Hearing & Packet MAILED

2024A-05252-CHC-ROC · Registrar of Contractors · 2024-09-18

REGISTRAR OF CONTRACTORS OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA

Marisol Ruiz , Case No. 2024-05252

COMPLAINANT, Docket No. 2024A-05252-CHC-ROC

v. NOTICE OF HEARING ON CONTESTED CASE Gomez Construction Group LLC License No. ROC 342607,

RESPONDENT.

This Notice of Hearing is issued under A.R.S. § 41-1092.05(D). HEARING INFORMATION The hearing is set for:

November 4, 2024 9:00 AM Tammy Eigenheer Google Meet. A link will be provided directly from The Office of Administrative Hearings. Go to www.azoah.com to request to appear in-person.

If you have requested to appear in-person at the hearing, the hearing will be held at 1740 W Adams Street, Phoenix, AZ 85007.

You must attend this hearing. This is an adversarial hearing before an administrative

law judge, and is conducted in a similar manner as judicial proceedings. Thus, you must be

prepared to present evidence, including witness testimony and documents, in support of your case.

STATEMENT OF LEGAL AUTHORITY AND JURISDICTION

The State of Arizona has determined that the licensing and regulation of construction contractors is a proper state function, and has vested authority in the Registrar of Contractors to administer Title 32, Chapter 10 of the Arizona Revised Statutes. A.R.S. §§ 32-1101 et seq. All hearings for alleged violations of Title 32, Chapter 10 are conducted under Title 41,

Chapter 6, Article 10. A.R.S. § 32-1156.

The statutes and rules governing the hearing can be found at: Arizona Revised

Statutes §§ 41-1092 to -1092.12, and Arizona Administrative Code R2-19-101 to -122.

PARTICULAR ARIZONA STATUTES AND RULES INVOLVED

The statutes and rules the Respondent is alleged to have violated are cited in the

complaint and citation, which were served on the Respondent on August 26, 2024. SHORT AND PLAIN STATEMENT OF THE MATTERS ASSERTED

The complaint and citation allege that the Respondent committed the following act(s): Charge: 1 A.R.S. § 32-1154(A)(3) - R4-9-108(a) Charge: 2 A.R.S. § 32-1154(A)(22)

THE PARTIES TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING Because Respondent is a licensee and is charged with an act(s) or omission(s) that is cause for the suspension or revocation of a license, Respondent is a party to this case and will be a party to the hearing. Because Complainant alleged Respondent committed an act(s) or omission(s) that is cause for the suspension or revocation of a license, Complainant is a party to this case and will

be a party to the hearing.

Respondent and Complainant, as the parties to the hearing, will present evidence and

argument to the administrative law judge.

The Registrar’s assigned investigator will appear as a witness at the hearing. RIGHT TO BE REPRESENTED The parties to the administrative hearing may choose to be represented by an attorney.

A.R.S. § 41-1092.07(B). If one of the parties is a company, the company may be represented

by an officer or employee if that person satisfies the conditions set forth in A.R.S. § 32-

1156(B).

CHANGE OF ADDRESS Each party must inform the Registrar and the Office of Administrative Hearings of any change of address within five (5) days of the change. A.R.S. § 41-1092.04.

HEARING PROCEDURES AND RULES The administrative hearing will be conducted in accordance with A.R.S. §§ 41-1092

to -1092.12, and A.A.C. R2-19-101 to -122. The parties should review the statutes, rules, and processes governing the administrative hearing. Copies of the statutes, rules, and articles regarding the administrative hearing process can be found at https://www.azoah.com/.

REGISTRAR’S APPEARANCE BY VIDEO CONFERENCE OR TELEPHONE

The Registrar’s investigators, employees, and attorneys will appear at the hearing via video conference or telephone unless requested by a party to appear in-person. Requests for the Registrar’s investigators, employees, or attorneys to appear in-person must be filed with the Registrar and the Office of Administrative Hearings no later than seven (7) calendar days prior to the hearing date.

HEARING PACKET

In the interests of administrative efficiency, the Registrar compiles and discloses

certain documents to the parties and the Office of Administrative Hearings. These documents are attached to this Notice of Hearing as the “Hearing Packet.” If any party wishes to submit additional evidence, they must do so during the hearing after completing a disclosure statement. See “Disclosure Statement” section below.

SUBPOENAS FOR TESTIMONY FROM A WITNESS OR DOCUMENTS

The parties to the hearing must be prepared to present evidence in support of their

case. If a party wants to obtain testimony from a witness or documents not in the party’s

possession, the party must prepare and file a written subpoena for the Administrative Law Judge to review and sign, if approved. A.R.S. § 41-1092.07(C). Forms for requesting a

subpoena can be found on the Office of Administrative Hearings’ website at www.azoah.com. The party seeking a subpoena must serve notice on all the parties to the hearing, and on the Registrar. A.R.S. § 41-1092.04.

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

At least seven calendar days before the hearing, each party must prepare and serve a disclosure statement on all other parties, and file it with the Office of Administrative Hearings. A.A.C. R4-9-118; A.A.C. R2-19-108. The disclosure statement must include any exhibit the party will use at the hearing. A party’s failure to timely disclose any witness or exhibit, without good cause, may result in the administrative law judge excluding those witnesses or exhibits from being used at the hearing. A.A.C. R4-9-118(C). A sample disclosure form is available on the Registrar’s website at https://roc.az.gov/forms/RC-L-800A%20- %20Prehearing%20Disclosure%20Statement%2020191007v4.pdf

CHANGING THE HEARING DATE

The date of the hearing may only be advanced or delayed on the agreement of the

parties or on a showing of good cause. A.R.S. § 41-1092.05(C). The date of the hearing may

be changed by filing a written agreement of the parties to change the date of the hearing. The written agreement must be filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, directed to the assigned Administrative Law Judge, and transmitted to the Registrar and all other parties. The assigned Administrative Law Judge may be found on the Office of Administrative Hearings’ web portal at www.azoah.com

If a party would like to move the date of the hearing without agreement of all parties, the party must file a written motion with the Office of Administrative Hearings, directed to the assigned Administrative Law Judge, and transmit a copy to the Registrar and all other parties. The motion must state in detail good cause for why the date of the hearing should be advanced or delayed, and the position of all other parties regarding the advancement or delay. A party may also file a motion asserting a right to an expedited hearing upon a showing of

extraordinary circumstances or the possibility of irreparable harm. A.R.S. § 41-1092.05(E).

RESOLUTION SHORT OF ADJUDICATION In any case which is resolved or settled by the parties, or which is withdrawn by the Complainant without objection from Respondent after the Notice of Hearing is issued, the parties must notify the Office of Administrative Hearings of the resolution or settlement. Any such cases will be listed on the Registrar’s website and its records under the category: “Closed

Complaints – Resolved/Settled/Withdrawn.”

Dated September 18, 2024.

By: /s/ Erika Hoskin Erika Hoskin Legal Secretary Legal Department Arizona Registrar of Contractors

Copy mailed via USPS First Class mail September 18, 2024 to:

Respondent(s) Gomez Construction Group LLC 125 N 2nd Street Ste. 110-423 Phoenix, AZ 85004

Complainant(s) Marisol Ruiz 2243 E Claire Dr. Phoenix, AZ 85022 Complainant's Attorney Brian R Quentzel, Esq. 2930 E Camelback Rd, Suite 130 Phoenix, AZ 85016 Copy sent electronically this same date to: Respondent at email address on record with the Registrar Complainant at email address on record with the Registrar Complainant’s Attorney at email address of record with Registrar Case No. 2024-05252 /

Hearing Packet FAQ What is the The Hearing Packet is a packet of certain documents collected or Hearing Packet? issued by the Registrar over the course of its investigation. Who gets the The Hearing Packet is assembled and distributed to all parties and Hearing Packet? to the Office of Administrative Hearings (“OAH”) prior to an administrative hearing. What types of The Registrar prepares a Hearing Packet for Complainant-Handled cases does the Cases and No-Pay Cases. Note: If the Docket Number on the Registrar prepare a Notice of Hearing contains a “CHC” or “NPC”, your case is a Hearing Packet for? Complainant-Handled Case or a No-Pay Case. What is in the The Hearing Packet contains essential case-specific documents and Hearing Packet? at a minimum will include the following documents: ● Original complaint; ● Citation; and ● Answer. The Hearing Packet will also contain the following documents (if applicable): ● Jobsite inspection notices, notes, and photos; ● Written directives; and ● Compliance inspection notices, notes, and photos. What if there are If there is any evidence you submitted to the Registrar that are not documents missing included in the Hearing Packet it is your responsibility to introduce from the Hearing that evidence at the administrative hearing. Note: The Packet? administrative law judge assigned to your case does not have access to the entire Registrar record.

If there is additional evidence you submitted to the Registrar during the investigation that you also want to introduce as evidence during your hearing, it is your responsibility to: ● Properly disclose that evidence to the other party; and ● Introduce the evidence during your hearing.

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Within AZ 877.692.9762 · Fax 602.542.1599 · roc.az.gov Hearing Packet FAQ

How do I disclose You must properly disclose any and all documents and witnesses evidence I intend to you intend to use at your hearing according to the Registrar’s use at a Hearing? Prehearing Disclosure Rules. See Arizona Administrative Code Section R4-9-118. A sample prehearing disclosure form and instructions are provided to the parties by the Registrar. How do I obtain If you previously submitted documents to the Registrar and need a documents I copy of these documents, please contact the Registrar’s Legal previously submitted Department or submit a public records request at to the Registrar? https://roc.force.com/AZRoc/s/roc-public-request.

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Within AZ 877.692.9762 · Fax 602.542.1599 · roc.az.gov Hearing Packet FAQ

Complainant: Marisol Ruiz 2243 E Claire Dr. Phoenix, AZ 85022

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C008 12/23 Respondent: GOMEZ CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC DBA: 125 N 2ND STREET Ste 110-423 PHOENIX, AZ 85004

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C008 12/23 May 9, 2024

Re: Complaint No. 2024-05252

Dear Complainant and Respondent:

A formal complaint has been filed with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors.

A jobsite inspection is scheduled for Wednesday, June 5, 2024 at 12:00 PM. The Complainant is required to be present. The Respondent’s attendance is requested and encouraged. The Registrar encourages both parties to make a good faith effort to resolve this complaint prior to the jobsite inspection.

COMPLAINANT: 1. Under A.R.S. § 32-1155(D)(1), the Respondent must be allowed, upon request, the opportunity to inspect the work complained of within fifteen (15) days of receiving this notice. If Respondent is not provided an opportunity to inspect the work within the fifteen (15) day time period, the Registrar may be prohibited from taking further action on this complaint. 2. The Registrar may also be precluded from taking further action on this complaint, if the work that is the subject of the complaint is subject to neglect, modification, or abnormal use. A.R.S. § 32-1155(D)(2) 3. You must provide safe access to any area to be inspected. If access to a roof or other elevated area is required, you must provide a means to safely access the area (ladder or manlift as appropriate). Additionally, please secure any animals.

RESPONDENT: 1. Enclosed is a copy of the complaint. Under A.R.S. § 32-1155(D) you must be allowed, upon request, the opportunity to inspect the work complained of within fifteen days of the date of receipt of this notice. 2. To assist the assigned investigator in evaluating the merits of the complaint, please submit a response to the enclosed complaint to the assigned investigator prior to the scheduled inspection. 3. If you do not attend the jobsite inspection, your absence may negatively impact the investigation, and your interests. 4. If a building permit(s) was required for this project, please have the building permit information available at the jobsite inspection. If either party needs to reschedule the jobsite inspection, please notify the assigned investigator at least three business days prior to the inspection date to schedule a new date and time.

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C008 12/23 If the parties resolve the complaint prior to the inspection, please notify the assigned investigator in writing and by phone as soon as possible.

Sincerely,

Joey Chester, Investigator (602) 771-6737 [email redacted] 1700 W Washington St, Ste 105 Phoenix, AZ 85007

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C008 12/23 A Guide to Jobsite Inspections

Purpose of the Jobsite Inspection When the Registrar receives a complaint against a contractor’s license alleging poor workmanship, the Registrar generally schedules a Jobsite Inspection. The Jobsite Inspection serves two purposes: 1. To give the contractor an opportunity to inspect the complaint items; and 2. To give the Registrar an opportunity to determine if the contractor’s work violates Arizona law.

Jobsite Inspection Rights and Responsibilities Access to inspect: The property owner has complete control over who they allow on the property. However, if the Registrar’s investigator or the contractor cannot inspect the work, the Registrar will not move forward with a citation.

Cooperation: Arizona law enables injured parties to seek relief for damages through several paths. When dealing with a licensed contractor, the Registrar of Contractors’ administrative complaint process may serve as one of those possible paths. However, in order to use that path, the Registrar relies on the cooperation of all parties to a complaint.

Minimum workmanship: The Registrar investigates workmanship complaints for compliance with minimum workmanship and professional industry standards. The Registrar does not issue citations for work that meets these standards.

Scope: The scope of the Jobsite Inspection is limited to items listed in the complaint filed with the Registrar’s office. It is the complainant’s responsibility to point out the complaint item(s) and the Investigators role to review the item(s). If the complainant identifies additional workmanship items not listed in the original complaint, they must file an addendum to the complaint. The Registrar’s Investigator may identify additional administrative violations by the contractor (e.g. work performed out of scope of the license and failure to provide a contract that meets requirements set by Arizona law) at the time of the inspection.

The Role of the Investigator At the Jobsite Inspection, the Registrar’s investigator will: ● Only investigate the items listed on the complaint form filed with the Registrar. ● Will gather evidence to make an informed decision about the complaint items.

What to expect after a Jobsite Inspection After doing a Jobsite Inspection, the Registrar’s Investigator will leave the jobsite and review the evidence provided during the inspection. Generally, the investigator does not make any determination at the time of the jobsite inspection regarding whether the allegations listed in the complaint are supported. ● If the allegations are confirmed, the Registrar’s Investigator may issue a Written Directive telling the contractor to correct the poor or incomplete work. ● If the allegations are not confirmed, the Registrar’s Investigator will close the complaint.

Questions? If you have already filed a complaint and it was assigned to an investigator, you are encouraged to contact that investigator directly with the information listed in your jobsite inspection letter. If you have not filed a complaint yet or have not been assigned an investigator, you can reach the Registrar’s compliance department at (877) 692-9762. 1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C008 12/23 A Guide to Written Directives Purpose of the Jobsite Inspection When the Registrar receives a complaint against a contractor’s license, the Registrar generally schedules a Jobsite Inspection. The Jobsite Inspection serves two purposes: 1. To give the contractor an opportunity to inspect the complaint items; and 2. To give the Registrar an opportunity to determine if the contractor’s work violates Arizona law.

What to expect after a Jobsite Inspection After doing a Jobsite Inspection, the Registrar’s Investigator will determine whether the allegations listed in the complaint are supported. ● If the allegations are confirmed, the Registrar’s Investigator may issue a Written Directive telling the contractor to correct the poor or incomplete work. ● If the allegations are not confirmed, the Registrar’s Investigator will close the complaint.

Written Directives Access: In order to use the administrative process offered by the Registrar, a property owner must provide reasonable access to allow the contractor to fix their work as directed by the Registrar in a Written Directive. Complainants may not put any additional, unnecessary restrictions on the Respondent above and beyond the initial contract requirements agreed upon at the beginning of the project. Respondents are required to make repairs on items identified on any Written Directive, not otherwise restricted by local code or HOA limitations. Complainants must make access available to the Respondent to make the required repairs and failure to provide reasonable access may result in the Registrar dismissing the complaint.

Contractor obligations: The Written Directive will set a deadline for compliance. This is the period of time determined by the Investigator as necessary to complete the items listed in the Directive. ● The deadline for compliance assumes the contractor will promptly begin working on the items listed in the Directive. ● Do not wait. Both parties should communicate quickly to schedule the work.

Extensions: If good cause exists to extend this deadline, either party may submit a written request to the Investigator. The Registrar will review requests for extension and determine if the Directive should be extended.

Manner and method of performance: The Registrar does not provide specific instructions for how to correct poor work. A licensed contractor is expected to have the skill and professionalism to complete the work. Moreover, the complainant may not dictate the manner of repair. If the contractor fails to appropriately correct the work according to the contract, the Registrar will issue a citation.

Compliance Inspection: After the Written Directive expires, the Registrar’s Investigator will contact the complainant to determine if the contractor performed any corrective work. ● If the contractor did corrective work, the Investigator may schedule a Compliance Inspection to determine if the poor work is corrected. ● If the contractor did not perform any corrective work, the Registrar’s Investigator will not do a Compliance Inspection and will determine whether to issue a citation based on the administrative record.

Work performed after the directive ends: After the Directive period ends, a property owner may choose to allow the contractor to continue its work. The Registrar encourages parties to work cooperatively, but cannot 1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C008 12/23 require a homeowner to continue to allow a contractor access to the property after the Directive period ends in order for the administrative process to continue. Denying access after the Directive ends is not grounds to close or dismiss a complaint.

Questions? If you have already filed a complaint and it was assigned to an investigator, you are encouraged to contact that investigator directly with the information listed in your jobsite inspection letter. If you have not filed a complaint yet or have not been assigned an investigator, you can reach the Registrar’s compliance department at (877) 692-9762.

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Case No.: 2024-05252 Investigator: Joey Chester Inspection Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2024 Inspection Time: 12:00 PM

Complainant: Marisol Ruiz Respondent: GOMEZ Not Present: CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC Not Present:

Jobsite General Notes: JSI occurred on Wednesday June 5th 2024 at 12:00pm. Homeowner Marisol Ruiz was present along with Steve Larson, Tony and Aaron from Gomez Construction and Marin that was the cabinetry installer. JSI photos taken with my Google Pixel Phone camera. JSI audio recorded with my Google Pixel Phone camera. JSI photos and audio have been placed into the ROC complaint file.

Complaint Item 1: Front Door - Specs of white paint on the black door handle Investigator’s Observation: Verified. The Respondent will need to correct this by the appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 2: Door/Wood Floor - Wood Floor cut/installation messy and not connected to the door Investigator’s Observation: At time of inspection the caulking had fallen out of the groove between the floor and the door, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 3: Living room base boards - do not touch the wood floor Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards. No correction is required. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 4: Living room base boards - Left corner of baseboard has a gap at bottom Investigator’s Observation: There is a gap in the baseboard that needs to be recaulked, respondent to fix by appropriate means. 1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C011 12/23

Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 5: Living/dining base boards - Not connected to the wood floor Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards. No correction is required. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 6: Kitchen/cabinet paint job - messy/inconsistent throughout Investigator’s Observation: At time of inspection there is a cabinet door that is a different color than the rest, respondent needs to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 7: Kitchen island cabinet doors - Still grey from the inside Investigator’s Observation: The cabinets need to be a uniform color, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 8: Kitchen island - island does not touch wood flooring Investigator’s Observation: One side of the island cabinet is lifted of the ground, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 9: Kitchen island/cabinet - wood chipped through the cabinets Investigator’s Observation: Island cabinet has chipping, respondent needs to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 10: Kitchen island - Sides of the island do not touch wood Investigator’s Observation: One side of the island cabinet is lifted of the ground, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 11: Cabinets - Base boards throughout do not touch wood flooring and baseboards under cabinets have gaps throughout Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards. No correction is required. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 12: Cabinets - A few cabinets look crooked Investigator’s Observation: At time of inspection, cabinet did show not to be leveled, respondent to fix by appropriate means. 1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C011 12/23

Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 13: Cabinet/Wall panel Cabinets/accessories/doors - some look crooked/specs of white paint Investigator’s Observation: Hardware throughout kitchen have specs of white paint on them, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 14: Cabinets (ALL) - Wood Chipped (cabinet/wall panel next to refrigerator) Poor paint job, cont. - wear and tear, wood chipping, base board not touching cabinet flooring, parts of the cabinets are broken, staples sticking out Investigator’s Observation: Verified. The Respondent will need to correct this by the appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 15: Cabinets in between stove area - poor quality/wood chipping/flooring bad/ no baseboards/ panel coming off Investigator’s Observation: Cabinet shows chipping along with trim not fully attached, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 16: Cabinet (corner) - long cabinet, serves no purpose (too long to utilize) Investigator’s Observation: This is a materials issue, not a workmanship issue. The ROC has no jurisdiction over materials manufacturers. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 17: Kitchen air vent - installed crooked/lifted Investigator’s Observation: Air vent is not fully connected, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 18: Behind Refrigerator - Poor paint job/ still looks grey/ Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards. No correction is required. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 19: Wood floor in kitchen side of island/in front of stove - specs of white paint on the wood floor Investigator’s Observation: Paint specs are visible on flooring from 6ft, respondent to fix by appropriate means.

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Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 20: Window above cabinet - panel/paint job around - cabinet installer broke off my electric window shade (who is fixing) Investigator’s Observation: Connector for the window shade was missing, respondent will need to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 21: Kitchen closet - baseboards around messy/wood flooring messy Investigator’s Observation: Flooring around door jams are cut short and caulked poorly, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 22: hallway-Hallway wall - There's an outlet that was added to the left wall, but it does not belong there Investigator’s Observation: There needs to be a uniform finish for the wall, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 23: hallway-Hallway baseboards all throughout - baseboards do not touch the wood floor Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards. No correction is required. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 24: hallway-Hallway baseboards around the bedroom doors - messy and old reused damaged baseboards Investigator’s Observation: At time of inspection there are marks on the baseboard that need to be repainted, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 25: hallway-Wood floor around bedroom doors - Poorly installed, cut incorrectly and noticeable Investigator’s Observation: Flooring around door jams are cut short and caulked poorly, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 26: hall closet-Closet doors - installed incorrectly -not closing properly Investigator’s Observation: Unable to verify, no evidence to prove or disprove 1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C011 12/23

complaint item is the responsibility of the Respondent. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 27: hall closet-Baseboards/trim around hallway closet - damaged and messy Investigator’s Observation: Baseboard around closet are marked up, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 28: bath 1-Gold thing on the bathroom door - does not belong there Investigator’s Observation: This item was taken off at time of inspection. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 29: bath 1-Bathroom door - does not close properly Investigator’s Observation: Unable to verify, no evidence to prove or disprove complaint item is the responsibility of the Respondent. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 30: bath 1-Bathroom door knob - does not Work/lock Investigator’s Observation: The door hardware was not complete at time of inspection, respondent will need to complete by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 31: bath 1-Right Wall - Missing hangar Investigator’s Observation: At time of inspection one of the towel hangers were missing, respondent needs to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 32: bath 1-Paint job - mismatch paint by the shower Investigator’s Observation: At time of inspection there was visible 2 colors near shower tile, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 33: bath 1-Wood floor - not connected to the shower/gaps Investigator’s Observation: The flooring ends up to the tub but needs to be caulked to tub, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 34: bath 1-baseboard behind toilet connection - The cutting is sloppy (previously the baseboard had a circle) Investigator’s Observation: Baseboard around toilet connection cut poorly, respondent will need to correct by appropriate means. 1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C011 12/23

Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 35: bed 1 -Baseboards - Baseboard has a gap behind the door Investigator’s Observation: Missing baseboard behind door, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 36: bed 1 -Wood Floor - Gaps around the wood/front door Investigator’s Observation: Flooring around door jams are cut short and caulked poorly, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 37: bed 2 -Baseboards - baseboard has a gap behind the door Investigator’s Observation: Missing baseboard behind door, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 38: bed 2 -Baseboards/panels around the door - messy/repurposed Investigator’s Observation: Baseboards are marked up and need to be touched up, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 39: bed 3- Baseboards - Messy do not touch the wood Investigator’s Observation: Baseboards are marked up and need to be touched up, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 40: bed 3- Baseboards/panels around the front/closet door - messy/repurposed/do not touch flooring Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards. No correction is required. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 41: bed 3- Outlets - crooked Investigator’s Observation: Verified. The Respondent will need to correct this by the appropriate means Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 42: bed 3- Baseboards corners - messy/black dots/gaps Investigator’s Observation: Baseboards need to be touched up, marked up 1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C011 12/23

and missing base behind door. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 43: bath 2- Door - Poor paint job, especially the back of door Investigator’s Observation: Door is poorly painted and can feel debris left on door, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 44: bath 2- Wood floors - Poor job, gaps/added weird panel against shower tile and painted white (painted over my nice shower tile) Investigator’s Observation: Verified paint on tile near trim piece on shower, respondent will need to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 45: bath 2- Baseboards - Repurposed the old baseboards with water damage, painted, the water damage has surfaced Investigator’s Observation: Baseboards have water damage and need to be replaced, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 46: bath 2- Baseboards/panels around the bathroom door - Poor job/messy Investigator’s Observation: Baseboard around toilet connection cut poorly, respondent will need to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 47: bath 2- Outlets - crooked Investigator’s Observation: Verified. The Respondent will need to correct this by the appropriate means Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 48: Door knobs, door screws, etc. all have white paint specs throughout the entire house Investigator’s Observation: Verified. The Respondent will need to correct this by the appropriate means Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 49: Laundry- Wood Floors - Poorly installed at the entrance of the door Investigator’s Observation: There is not transition piece at entrance to laundry, 1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C011 12/23

respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 50: Laundry- Baseboards - Poorly installed, do not touch the flooring/corner has a gap Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards. No correction is required. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 51: Left over trash - left over cabinets/countertops/etc. that were supposed to be disposed Investigator’s Observation: Unable to verify, no evidence to prove or disprove complaint item is the responsibility of the Respondent. Governing Rule: N/A

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Complainant: Marisol Ruiz 2243 E Claire Dr. Phoenix, AZ 85022

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C009 12/23 Respondent: GOMEZ CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC DBA: 125 N 2ND STREET Ste 110-423 PHOENIX, AZ 85004

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C009 12/23 June 13, 2024

License No. ROC 342607

Re:Complaint No. 2024-05252

WRITTEN DIRECTIVE FROM THE REGISTRAR

Dear Respondent:

After investigation, the Registrar determined that you failed to meet the requirements of A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and now issues this Directive requiring you to take appropriate corrective action. Failure to comply with this Directive constitutes a violation of A.R.S. § 32-1154(A)(22) and may result in the issuance of a citation, discipline of your license, and a civil penalty pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-1154(E) of up to $500.00. You must notify the Registrar’s assigned Investigator of your compliance with this Directive prior to 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 10, 2024.

RESTRICTIONS • You may not perform or hire other contractors to perform work that is outside the scope of your license. • If your license is currently suspended for administrative reasons 1, or is inactive, expired, or cancelled, you may not perform any corrective work nor contract in any manner, which includes hiring other contractors to perform work, until the suspension of your license(s) has been lifted or your license(s) has been reactivated.

DIRECTIVE REQUIREMENTS You are directed to remedy the following violations by the appropriate means:

Complaint Item 1: Front Door - Specs of white paint on the black door handle Investigator’s Observation: Verified. The Respondent will need to correct this by the appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 2: Door/Wood Floor - Wood Floor cut/installation messy and not connected to the door Investigator’s Observation: At time of inspection the caulking had fallen out of the groove between the floor and the door, respondent to fix by appropriate means.

This means the license is suspended for lack of qualifying party, lack of bond, nonrenewal, Recovery Fund payout, or for any reason listed in A.R.S. § 32-1124(F).

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C009 12/23 Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 4: Living room base boards - Left corner of baseboard has a gap at bottom Investigator’s Observation: There is a gap in the baseboard that needs to be recaulked, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 6: Kitchen/cabinet paint job - messy/inconsistent throughout Investigator’s Observation: At time of inspection there is a cabinet door that is a different color than the rest, respondent needs to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 7: Kitchen island cabinet doors - Still grey from the inside Investigator’s Observation: The cabinets need to be a uniform color, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 8: Kitchen island - island does not touch wood flooring Investigator’s Observation: One side of the island cabinet is lifted of the ground, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 9: Kitchen island/cabinet - wood chipped through the cabinets Investigator’s Observation: Island cabinet has chipping, respondent needs to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 10: Kitchen island - Sides of the island do not touch wood Investigator’s Observation: One side of the island cabinet is lifted of the ground, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 12: Cabinets - A few cabinets look crooked Investigator’s Observation: At time of inspection, cabinet did show not to be leveled, respondent to fix by appropriate means.

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C009 12/23 Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 13: Cabinet/Wall panel Cabinets/accessories/doors - some look crooked/specs of white paint Investigator’s Observation: Hardware throughout kitchen have specs of white paint on them, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 14: Cabinets (ALL) - Wood Chipped (cabinet/wall panel next to refrigerator) Poor paint job, cont. - wear and tear, wood chipping, base board not touching cabinet flooring, parts of the cabinets are broken, staples sticking out Investigator’s Observation: Verified. The Respondent will need to correct this by the appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 15: Cabinets in between stove area - poor quality/wood chipping/flooring bad/ no baseboards/ panel coming off Investigator’s Observation: Cabinet shows chipping along with trim not fully attached, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 17: Kitchen air vent - installed crooked/lifted Investigator’s Observation: Air vent is not fully connected, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 19: Wood floor in kitchen side of island/in front of stove - specs of white paint on the wood floor Investigator’s Observation: Paint specs are visible on flooring from 6ft, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 20: Window above cabinet - panel/paint job around - cabinet installer broke off my electric window shade (who is fixing) Investigator’s Observation: Connector for the window shade was missing, respondent will need to fix by appropriate means.

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C009 12/23 Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 21: Kitchen closet - baseboards around messy/wood flooring messy Investigator’s Observation: Flooring around door jams are cut short and caulked poorly, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 22: hallway-Hallway wall - There's an outlet that was added to the left wall, but it does not belong there Investigator’s Observation: There needs to be a uniform finish for the wall, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 24: hallway-Hallway baseboards around the bedroom doors - messy and old reused damaged baseboards Investigator’s Observation: At time of inspection there are marks on the baseboard that need to be repainted, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 25: hallway-Wood floor around bedroom doors - Poorly installed, cut incorrectly and noticeable Investigator’s Observation: Flooring around door jams are cut short and caulked poorly, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 27: hall closet-Baseboards/trim around hallway closet - damaged and messy Investigator’s Observation: Baseboard around closet are marked up, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 30: bath 1-Bathroom door knob - does not Work/lock Investigator’s Observation: The door hardware was not complete at time of inspection, respondent will need to complete by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C009 12/23 Complaint Item 31: bath 1-Right Wall - Missing hangar Investigator’s Observation: At time of inspection one of the towel hangers were missing, respondent needs to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 32: bath 1-Paint job - mismatch paint by the shower Investigator’s Observation: At time of inspection there was visible 2 colors near shower tile, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 33: bath 1-Wood floor - not connected to the shower/gaps Investigator’s Observation: The flooring ends up to the tub but needs to be caulked to tub, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 34: bath 1-baseboard behind toilet connection - The cutting is sloppy (previously the baseboard had a circle) Investigator’s Observation: Baseboard around toilet connection cut poorly, respondent will need to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 35: bed 1 -Baseboards - Baseboard has a gap behind the door Investigator’s Observation: Missing baseboard behind door, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 36: bed 1 -Wood Floor - Gaps around the wood/front door Investigator’s Observation: Flooring around door jams are cut short and caulked poorly, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 37: bed 2 -Baseboards - baseboard has a gap behind the door Investigator’s Observation: Missing baseboard behind door, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C009 12/23 Complaint Item 38: bed 2 -Baseboards/panels around the door - messy/repurposed Investigator’s Observation: Baseboards are marked up and need to be touched up, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 39: bed 3- Baseboards - Messy do not touch the wood Investigator’s Observation: Baseboards are marked up and need to be touched up, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 41: bed 3- Outlets - crooked Investigator’s Observation: Verified. The Respondent will need to correct this by the appropriate means Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 42: bed 3- Baseboards corners - messy/black dots/gaps Investigator’s Observation: Baseboards need to be touched up, marked up and missing base behind door. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 43: bath 2- Door - Poor paint job, especially the back of door Investigator’s Observation: Door is poorly painted and can feel debris left on door, respondent to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 44: bath 2- Wood floors - Poor job, gaps/added weird panel against shower tile and painted white (painted over my nice shower tile) Investigator’s Observation: Verified paint on tile near trim piece on shower, respondent will need to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 45: bath 2- Baseboards - Repurposed the old baseboards with water damage, painted, the water damage has surfaced Investigator’s Observation: Baseboards have water damage and need to be replaced, respondent to correct by appropriate means.

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C009 12/23 Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 46: bath 2- Baseboards/panels around the bathroom door - Poor job/messy Investigator’s Observation: Baseboard around toilet connection cut poorly, respondent will need to correct by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 47: bath 2- Outlets - crooked Investigator’s Observation: Verified. The Respondent will need to correct this by the appropriate means Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 48: Door knobs, door screws, etc. all have white paint specs throughout the entire house Investigator’s Observation: Verified. The Respondent will need to correct this by the appropriate means Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

Complaint Item 49: Laundry- Wood Floors - Poorly installed at the entrance of the door Investigator’s Observation: There is not transition piece at entrance to laundry, respondent to fix by appropriate means. Governing Rule: ARS §32-1154 (A) (3), namely R4-9-108, Poor work not performed in accordance with professional industry standards.

ITEMS NOT REQUIRING CORRECTION The following complaint items require no action by the Respondent:

Complaint Item 3: Living room base boards - do not touch the wood floor Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards. No correction is required. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 5: Living/dining base boards - Not connected to the wood floor Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards. No correction is required. Governing Rule: N/A

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C009 12/23 Complaint Item 11: Cabinets - Base boards throughout do not touch wood flooring and baseboards under cabinets have gaps throughout Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards. No correction is required. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 16: Cabinet (corner) - long cabinet, serves no purpose (too long to utilize) Investigator’s Observation: This is a materials issue, not a workmanship issue. The ROC has no jurisdiction over materials manufacturers. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 18: Behind Refrigerator - Poor paint job/ still looks grey/ Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards. No correction is required. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 23: hallway-Hallway baseboards all throughout - baseboards do not touch the wood floor Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards. No correction is required. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 26: hall closet-Closet doors - installed incorrectly -not closing properly Investigator’s Observation: Unable to verify, no evidence to prove or disprove complaint item is the responsibility of the Respondent. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 28: bath 1-Gold thing on the bathroom door - does not belong there Investigator’s Observation: This item was taken off at time of inspection. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 29: bath 1-Bathroom door - does not close properly Investigator’s Observation: Unable to verify, no evidence to prove or disprove complaint item is the responsibility of the Respondent. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 40: bed 3- Baseboards/panels around the front/closet door - messy/repurposed/do not touch flooring Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards.

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C009 12/23 No correction is required. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 50: Laundry- Baseboards - Poorly installed, do not touch the flooring/corner has a gap Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards. No correction is required. Governing Rule: N/A

Complaint Item 51: Left over trash - left over cabinets/countertops/etc. that were supposed to be disposed Investigator’s Observation: Unable to verify, no evidence to prove or disprove complaint item is the responsibility of the Respondent. Governing Rule: N/A

Please direct all questions regarding this Directive to the undersigned Investigator.

Sincerely,

Joey Chester, Investigator (602) 771-6737 [email redacted] 1700 W Washington St, Ste 105 Phoenix, AZ 85007

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C009 12/23 Complaint #2024-05252 P 1 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 2 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 3 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 4 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 5 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 6 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 7 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 8 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 9 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 10 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 11 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 12 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 13 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 14 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 15 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 16 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 17 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 18 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 19 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 20 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 21 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 22 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 23 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 24 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 25 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 26 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 27 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 28 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 29 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 30 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 31 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 32 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 33 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 34 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 35 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 36 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 37 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 38 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 39 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 40 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 41 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 42 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 43 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 44 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 45 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 46 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 47 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 48 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 49 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 50 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 51 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 52 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 53 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 54 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 55 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 56 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 57 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 58 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complaint #2024-05252 P 59 CJSI date 8/7/2024 at 2:00pm CJSI PHOTOS Complainant: Marisol Ruiz 2243 E Claire Dr. Phoenix, AZ 85022

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 12/23 Respondent: GOMEZ CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC DBA: 125 N 2ND STREET Ste 110-423 PHOENIX, AZ 85004

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 12/23 Case No.: 2024-05252 Investigator: Joey Chester Inspection Date: Thursday, August 7, 2024 Inspection Time: 2:00 PM

Compliance Jobsite General Notes: CJSI occurred on Wednesday August 7th 2024 at 2:00pm. Homeowner Marisol Ruiz was there along with Gomez Construction. CJSI photos taken with my Google Pixel Phone camera. CJSI audio recorded with my Google Pixel Phone camera. CJSI photos and audio have been placed into the ROC complaint file.

Compliance Findings:

Complaint Item 1: Front Door - Specs of white paint on the black door handle Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum workmanship standards.

Complaint Item 2: Door/Wood Floor - Wood Floor cut/installation messy and not connected to the door Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum workmanship standards.

Complaint Item 4: Living room base boards - Left corner of baseboard has a gap at bottom Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum workmanship standards.

Complaint Item 6: Kitchen/cabinet paint job - messy/inconsistent throughout Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item does not meet minimum workmanship standards.

Complaint Item 7: Kitchen island cabinet doors - Still grey from the inside Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards.

Complaint Item 8: Kitchen island - island does not touch wood flooring Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum workmanship standards.

Complaint Item 9: Kitchen island/cabinet - wood chipped through the cabinets Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum workmanship standards.

Complaint Item 10: Kitchen island - Sides of the island do not touch wood Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum workmanship standards.

Complaint Item 12: Cabinets - A few cabinets look crooked Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards 1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 12/23 Complaint Item 13: Cabinet/Wall panel Cabinets/accessories/doors - some look crooked/specs of white paint Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item does not meet minimum workmanship standards.

Complaint Item 14: Cabinets (ALL) - Wood Chipped (cabinet/wall panel next to refrigerator) Poor paint job, cont. - wear and tear, wood chipping, base board not touching cabinet flooring, parts of the cabinets are broken, staples sticking out Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item does not meet minimum workmanship standards.

Complaint Item 15: Cabinets in between stove area - poor quality/wood chipping/flooring bad/ no baseboards/ panel coming off Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item does not meet minimum workmanship standards.

Complaint Item 17: Kitchen air vent - installed crooked/lifted Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item was not corrected

Complaint Item 19: Wood floor in kitchen side of island/in front of stove - specs of white paint on the wood floor Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item not corrected

Complaint Item 20: Window above cabinet - panel/paint job around - cabinet installer broke off my electric window shade (who is fixing) Investigator’s Observation: Connector for the window shade was missing, respondent will need to fix by appropriate means.

Complaint Item 21: Kitchen closet - baseboards around messy/wood flooring messy Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item not corrected

Complaint Item 22: hallway-Hallway wall - There's an outlet that was added to the left wall, but it does not belong there Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item does not meet minimum workmanship

Complaint Item 24: hallway-Hallway baseboards around the bedroom doors - messy and old reused damaged baseboards Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum workmanship standards.

Complaint Item 25: hallway-Wood floor around bedroom doors - Poorly installed, cut incorrectly and noticeable Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item does not meet minimum workmanship standards. 1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 12/23 Complaint Item 27: hall closet-Baseboards/trim around hallway closet - damaged and messy Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item does not meet minimum workmanship standards.

Complaint Item 30: bath 1-Bathroom door knob - does not Work/lock Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item had been completed/corrected

Complaint Item 31: bath 1-Right Wall - Missing hangar Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item had been completed/corrected

Complaint Item 32: bath 1-Paint job - mismatch paint by the shower Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards.

Complaint Item 33: bath 1-Wood floor - not connected to the shower/gaps Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards.

Complaint Item 34: bath 1-baseboard behind toilet connection - The cutting is sloppy (previously the baseboard had a circle) Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item not corrected

Complaint Item 35: bed 1 -Baseboards - Baseboard has a gap behind the door Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards.

Complaint Item 36: bed 1 -Wood Floor - Gaps around the wood/front door Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item does not meet minimum industry standards.

Complaint Item 37: bed 2 -Baseboards - baseboard has a gap behind the door Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards.

Complaint Item 38: bed 2 -Baseboards/panels around the door - messy/repurposed Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards.

Complaint Item 39: bed 3- Baseboards - Messy do not touch the wood Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards.

Complaint Item 41: bed 3- Outlets - crooked Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards.

Complaint Item 42: bed 3- Baseboards corners - messy/black dots/gaps Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards.

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 12/23 Complaint Item 43: bath 2- Door - Poor paint job, especially the back of door Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards.

Complaint Item 44: bath 2- Wood floors - Poor job, gaps/added weird panel against shower tile and painted white (painted over my nice shower tile) Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item does not meet minimum workmanship standards.

Complaint Item 45: bath 2- Baseboards - Repurposed the old baseboards with water damage, painted, the water damage has surfaced Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards.

Complaint Item 46: bath 2- Baseboards/panels around the bathroom door - Poor job/messy Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item does not meet minimum industry standards.

Complaint Item 47: bath 2- Outlets - crooked Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards.

Complaint Item 48: Door knobs, door screws, etc. all have white paint specs throughout the entire house Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item does not meet minimum industry standards.

Complaint Item 49: Laundry- Wood Floors - Poorly installed at the entrance of the door Investigator’s Observation: Complaint item meets minimum industry standards.

Note:

Please review the complaint items listed above. If any of the items have not been corrected at the time of the compliance inspection this complaint will be forwarded to the Registrar’s legal department and a citation may be issued.

If all items are corrected after receipt of this letter, please notify the Registrar’s legal department by sending a notice of compliance signed by the complainant to fax number (602) 364-0416 or by mail to: Arizona Registrar of Contractors, P.O. Box 18244, Phoenix, Arizona 85005-8244. Sincerely,

Joey Chester, Investigator (602) 771-6737 1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 12/23 [email redacted] 1700 W Washington St, Ste 105 Phoenix, AZ 85007

1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 12/23 REGISTRAR OF CONTRACTORS OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA

Marisol Ruiz, Case No. 2024-05252 COMPLAINANT, v. GOMEZ CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC CITATION License No. ROC 342607,

RESPONDENT.

The Registrar issues this Citation to GOMEZ CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC (“Respondent”) under A.R.S. § 32-1155(A). If Respondent fails to answer this Citation by September 10, 2024, then under A.R.S. § 32-1155(C), Respondent’s failure to answer may be deemed an admission of the act or acts charged in the underlying complaint, and the Registrar may then suspend or revoke Respondent’s license(s). THE WRITTEN COMPLAINT On May 6, 2024, Marisol Ruiz (“Complainant”) filed a written complaint with the Registrar. A copy of that Complaint is attached to this Citation. A FORMAL STATEMENT OF THE CHARGES AGAINST RESPONDENT The Registrar investigated this matter and finds cause to charge Respondent with violation(s) of Title 32, Chapter 10 of the Arizona Revised Statutes. Respondent is charged with violating:

Charge :1 A.R.S. § 32-1154(A)(3) - R4-9-108(a)

Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A

contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.

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1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov Lg101 8/21 Charge :2 A.R.S. § 32-1154(A)(22) Failure to take appropriate corrective action to comply with this chapter or with rules adopted pursuant to this chapter without valid justification within a reasonable period of time after receiving a written directive from the Registrar. The written directive shall set forth the time within which the contractor is to complete the remedial action. The time permitted for compliance shall not be less than fifteen days from the date of issuance of the directive. A license shall not be revoked or suspended nor shall any other penalty be imposed for a violation of this paragraph until after a hearing has been held.

If the matter proceeds to a hearing and the administrative law judge determines that any of the charges listed above are supported by a preponderance of the evidence, then Respondent’s license(s) may be subject to suspension or revocation, and Respondent may be subject to other penalties provided by law, including civil penalties under A.R.S. §§ 32-1154(E) and (F). FILING A WRITTEN ANSWER Respondent must appear by filing with the Registrar a written answer to the citation and complaint showing cause, if any, why Respondent’s license(s) should not be suspended or revoked. A.R.S. § 32-1155(A). Respondent’s written answer should contain the heading “Written Answer to Citation and Complaint” and should include the case number, which is Case No. 2024-05252. How to File a Written Answer: Respondent’s written answer may be submitted in the following ways: In-Person: 1700 W. Washington St., Ste. 105, Phoenix, Arizona, 85007-2812 Mail: P.O. Box 18244, Phoenix, Arizona, 85005-8244 Email: [email redacted]

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1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov Lg101 8/21 The Registrar’s normal office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. If Respondent submits a written answer by mail, it is not filed with the Registrar until the Registrar actually receives it. Deadline for Filing a Written Answer: Respondent must file a written answer with the Registrar no later than September 10, 2024. This deadline is calculated under A.R.S. §§ 32-1155(A) and (B), which provides a deadline ten days after service of the Citation. Service of the Citation and Complaint is complete five days after the Registrar mails a copy of the Citation and Complaint to Respondent’s latest address of record in the Registrar’s office. Consequences for Failing to File a Written Answer: If Respondent fails to answer, Respondent’s failure may be deemed an admission of the act or acts charged in the written complaint. A.R.S. § 32-1155(C). The Registrar may then suspend or revoke Respondent’s license(s). THE ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING If Respondent files a timely written answer contesting any charges in the Complaint, then the Registrar will request the Office of Administrative Hearings set a date for an administrative hearing and will notify all the parties at least 30 days before that hearing. A.R.S. § 41-1092.05(D). INVESTIGATOR’S APPEARANCE AS A WITNESS The Registrar’s assigned investigator will appear as a witness at the hearing. If either party demands the attendance at the hearing of any other person, that party must obtain and serve a subpoena in compliance with the rules and processes established by the Office of Administrative Hearings. RESPONDENT’S RIGHT TO REQUEST AN INFORMAL SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE Under A.R.S. § 41-1092.06, if Respondent submits a request to the Registrar for an

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1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov Lg101 8/21 informal settlement conference, the Registrar must hold a conference within 15 days after receiving the request. Respondent’s request for an informal settlement conference must be in writing and must be filed no later than 20 days before the administrative hearing. A.R.S. § 41- 1092.06(A). The Registrar will not close or settle any case without both parties’ appearance at the Settlement Conference. The parties participating in the settlement conference must have the authority to settle the case and must waive their right to object to the participation of the Registrar’s settlement conference representative in the final administrative decision. A.R.S. § 41-1092.06(B). Any statements, either written or oral, made by the parties at the conference, including a written document, created or expressed solely for the purpose of settlement negotiations, are inadmissible in the administrative hearing. A.R.S. § 41-1092.06(B). RESPONDENT’S PRIOR RECORD Under A.A.C. R4-9-117, in determining the appropriate discipline, the administrative law judge and the Registrar may consider not only facts in the current case, but also facts in prior cases and any documents regarding Respondent on file with the Registrar. Respondent’s prior disciplinary record and current license(s) status may be considered as a mitigating or aggravating factor in determining the appropriate discipline. EVIDENTIARY DISCLAIMER By issuing this Citation, the Registrar is directing Respondent to file a written answer to the Citation and Complaint, showing cause, if any, why Respondent’s license(s) should not be suspended or revoked. A.R.S. § 32-1155(A). This Citation does not constitute proof that any charge or allegation in Complainant’s written complaint is in fact true. This Citation does not constitute proof that Respondent violated any statutory provision or rule adopted by the Registrar. //

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1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov Lg101 8/21 Dated August 26, 2024. By: /s/ Tedi Quezada Tedi Quezada Legal Assistant Legal Department Arizona Registrar of Contractors COPY of the foregoing mailed by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, August 26, 2024 to:

Respondent Certified Mail No: [number redacted]

GOMEZ CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC 125 N 2nd Street Ste. 110-423 Phoenix, AZ 85004 Copy mailed by USPS First Class mail this same date to:

Respondent GOMEZ CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC 125 N 2nd Street Ste. 110-423 Phoenix, AZ 85004

Complainant Marisol Ruiz 2243 E Claire Dr. Phoenix, AZ 85022

Copy sent electronically this same date to: Respondent at email address on record with the Registrar Complainant at email address on record with the Registrar

Case No. 2024-05252

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1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov Lg101 8/21 Licensed Complaint Form Departmental Use Only For Current or Suspended Licensees

Person Filing Complaint Full Name (First Middle Last) Business Name (if a licensed contractor or supplier) ROC License Number(s) (if any)

Marisol Ruiz Mailing Address (Enter jobsite in Contract/Project section) City State Zip

2243 E Claire Dr. Phoenix Arizona 85022 Phone Number Email

480-231-6176 [email redacted] I consent to receive communications electronically in connection with this case Name of Attorney (if any)

Street Address of Attorney City State Zip

Phone Number of Attorney Email of Attorney

Contractor Information Name (as shown on contract/invoice) ROC License Number(s)

GOMEZ CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC ROC 342607 Street Address City State Zip

125 N 2ND STREET Ste 110-423 PHOENIX AZ 85004 Phone Number Email

[number redacted] [email redacted] Name of Person(s) Representing License

David Larson Contract/Project Information Contract Date Contract Amount Amount Paid

November 1, 2023 $39,568.24 $25,676.00 Date Work Started Date Work Stopped Date Work Was Completed

November 6, 2023 April 15, 2024 Close of Escrow (New Home) Move-In Date (New-Home)

Jobsite Street Address City State Zip

2243 E Claire Dr Phoenix AZ 85022 Name of Construction Site Owner Construction Site Name (if applicable)

Phone Number of Construction Site Owner Email of Construction Site Owner

This complaint is for Abandonment;Poor Work;Other I have contacted the contractor by Have you filed a complaint in court? No Has any work been corrected? No

RCC099 12/05/18 Page 1 of 2 Licensed Complaint Form Departmental Use Only For Current or Suspended Licensees

The contract was Oral All change orders were Both This project was Residential This project involved Repair

A building permit was obtained by N/A List and briefly describe each complaint item (Please do not write "see attached" or use additional pages unless necessary to further describe issues or list more complaint items) (limited to 100 characters per line)

My home repairs were supposed to be complete by April 15th. My home was neglected, and no one had been working on my home for nearly 3 weeks. The cabinet company installed on Saturday, April 13th and I personally called one of Gomez Constructions employees to come install toilets at my home. The quality of work is very poor. I have photos. Allegations Listed on Complaint:

My home repairs were neglected and not complete by the due date. The quality of the work is mediocre and/or poor.

Signature I declare under penalty of perjury that the information and documents contained on this Complaint Form, included with this complaint, or hereafter submitted in support of this complaint are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I will assist in the investigation or in the prosecution of the contractor or other parties, and will, if necessary, attend hearings and testify to facts. Printed Name Signature Date

Marisol Ruiz \complainant1\ \complainantd1\

RCC099 12/05/18 Page 2 of 2 Gomez Construction Group LLC 125 N 2nd St Suite 423 Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 612-2822 [email redacted] gomezbuilt.com

INVOICE BILL TO INVOICE 0432 Marisol Ruiz DATE 11/09/2023 TERMS Due on receipt DUE DATE 11/09/2023

DATE ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION QTY RATE AMOUNT

11/01/2023 Residential - Services 0.6728077 23,780.94 16,000.00

SUBTOTAL 16,000.00

TAX 0.00

TOTAL 16,000.00

PAYMENT 16,000.00

BALANCE DUE $0.00 PAID

Thank you for your time and consideration. We look forward to further discussing our proposal. If you require any further information or clarification of the elements of our proposal, please contact Gomez Construction Group via email or telephone.

Gomez Construction Group LLC 125 N 2nd St Suite 423 Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 612-2822 [email redacted] gomezbuilt.com

INVOICE BILL TO INVOICE 0474 Marisol Ruiz DATE 03/04/2024 TERMS Due on receipt DUE DATE 04/08/2024

DATE ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION QTY RATE AMOUNT

11/01/2023 Residential - Services Progress Payment 0.3007578 32,172.20 9,676.04

SUBTOTAL 9,676.04

TAX 0.00

TOTAL 9,676.04

PAYMENT 9,676.04

BALANCE DUE $0.00 PAID

Thank you for your time and consideration. We look forward to further discussing our proposal. If you require any further information or clarification of the elements of our proposal, please contact Gomez Construction Group via email or telephone.

Gomez Construction was referred to me by a friend to help with the renovation of my home.

I moved forward in hiring him, I do not recall signing a contract and I do not have a copy of a signed contract.

My home completion date was scheduled for Monday, April 15th. My home was on 60% complete based on the report from my home inspector sent by my mortgage company. The work that had been completed was below average and mediocre. My home was literally neglected of work for three weeks prior to the completion date. The one Gomez Construction employee came to work on my home on Saturday, April 13th all because I had to call him to ask what was going on with my home. On this same day is when the cabinetry crew came in to install refurbished cabinets and not the new cabinets approved by State Farm. My home was dirty and not complete. My family and I had nowhere to go! I had to hire a cleaning crew to help me clean my home twice that week due to all the dirt and dust.

I called the CEO of Gomez Construction to complain. He sent out the PM and one crew member to complete. The work still was not completed at 100% and was below average quality. I did not hear back from Gomez Construction until the Director of Operations called me to request payment for final invoice. Which now she is threating to sue me and put a lien on my home. Yet my home is not complete. At this juncture I have given them close to $26,000 for below average mediocre work and the project is not completed. I do not trust their work and would like them to repair their minimal work and cut ties to the remaining of the project. At this point, I believe they owe me money and not the other way around.

I have several pictures and videos to provide to prove my claim.

Thank you,

Marisol Ruiz

480-231-6176

RUIZ, MARISOL 03-49S2-40B

State Farm P.O. Box 106169 Atlanta, GA 30348-6169 Fax: 1-844-236-3646 [email redacted]

Structural Damage Claim Policy

This estimate is priced based on estimated market pricing for the cost of materials, labor, and other factors at the time of the loss.

Adjustments in market pricing and timing of the repairs may impact the final cost of covered repairs. Should you or the contractor you select have questions concerning our estimate, please contact us. If your contractor's estimate is higher than ours, you should contact us prior to beginning repairs. State Farm will work with you and your contractor to determine the actual and necessary cost of covered repairs at the time repairs will be completed, subject to policy terms, conditions and limits.

• We want you to receive quality repair work to restore the damages to your property.

• We will provide you with a detailed estimate of the scope of the damage and costs of repairs. Should the contractor you select have questions concerning our estimate, they should contact your claim representative directly.

• Depending upon the complexity of your repair, our estimate may or may not include an allowance for general contractor's overhead and profit. If you have questions regarding general contractor's overhead and profit and whether general contractor services are appropriate for your loss, please contact your claim representative before proceeding with repairs.

• There may be building codes, ordinances, laws, or regulations that affect the repairs of your property. These items may or may not be covered by your policy. Please contact your claim representative if you have any questions regarding coverage which may be available under your policy.

• State Farm® cannot authorize any contractor to proceed with work on your property. Repairs should proceed only with your authorization.

• State Farm does not guarantee the quality of the workmanship of any contractor or guarantee that the work will be accomplished within any specific time frame.

• It is understood that the contractor is hired by you, our insured, and that they work for you - not State Farm.

If you have any questions or need additional information regarding your claim, please contact your claim representative immediately.

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03-49S2-40B

Building Estimate Summary Guide This summary guide is based on a sample estimate and is provided for reference only. Please refer to the estimate for specifics of your claim.

State Farm Insurance 1. Line Item Total – Total value of all line items in the estimate plus possible Insured: Smith, Joe & Jane Estimate: 00-0000-000 adjustments for labor minimums. Labor Minimum is to cover a certain minimum Property: 1 Main Street Claim number: 00-0000-000 number of hours for drive-time, set up Anywhere, IL 00000-0000 Policy Number: 00-00-0000-0 time and applicable administrative costs and repairs. Type of Loss: Other Price List: ILBL8F_MAR 13 Deductible: $1,000.00 Restoration/Service/ 2. General Contractor’s Overhead and Remodel Profit – General contractor’s charge for F = Factored In, coordinating your repairs. D = Do Not Apply 3. Replacement Cost Value (RCV) – Summary for Dwelling Estimated cost to repair or replace damaged property. Line Item Total 1 5,953.10 4. Depreciation – The decrease in the Material Sales Tax @ 10.000% x 1,520.00 value of property over a period of time Subtotal 6,105.10 due to wear, tear, condition, and obsolescence. A portion or all of this General Contractor Overhead 2 @ 10.0% x 6,105.10 610.51 amount may be eligible for replacement General Contractor Profit @ 10.0% x 6,105.10 cost benefits. Replacement Cost Value (Including General Contractor Overhead and Profit 3 7,326.12 5. Deductible – The insurer will pay for Less Depreciation (Including Taxes) 4 (832.50) losses, up to the policy limits, in excess of your applicable deductible. Less General Contractor Overhead & Profit on Recoverable & Non - recoverable Depreciation (166.50) 6. Net Actual Cash Value Payment (ACV) – The repair or replacement cost Less Deductible 5 of the damaged part of the property Net Actual Cash Value Payment 6 less depreciation and deductible.

7. Non Recoverable Depreciation – Maximum Additional Amounts Available If Incurred: Depreciation applied to items that are not eligible for replacement cost Total Line Item Depreciation (Including Taxes) 4 832.50 benefits. Less Non - recoverable Depreciation (Including Taxes) 7 8. Total Maximum Additional Amount if Subtotal 312.50 Incurred – Total amount of General Contractor O&P on Depreciation 166.50 recoverable depreciation after actual repair or replacement of the property. Less General Contractor O&P on Non - recoverable Depreciation Subtotal 9. Total Amount of Claim if Incurred – Total amount of the claim, including net Total Maximum Additional Amounts Available If Incurred 8 actual cash value payment and total Total Amount of Claim If Incurred 9 maximum additional amount available if incurred.

Claim Representative

ALL AMOUNTS PAYABLE ARE SUBJECT TO THE TERMS, CONDITIONS AND LIMITS OF YOUR POLICY.

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State Farm RUIZ, MARISOL 03-49S2-40B Insured: RUIZ, MARISOL Estimate: 03-49S2-40B Property: 2243 E CLAIRE DR Claim Number: 0349S240B PHOENIX, AZ 85022-4105 Policy Number: 03KH58722 Home: 480-231-6176 Price List: AZPH28_MAY23 Cellular: 480-231-6176 Restoration/Service/Remodel Type of Loss: Water Deductible: $2,280.00 Date of Loss: 5/14/2023 Date Inspected: 5/23/2023 Summary for Coverage A - Dwelling - 37 Water Damage and Freezing Line Item Total 32,725.12 General Contractor Overhead 3,272.55 General Contractor Profit 3,272.55 Sales Tax Prime Cont 2,578.02 Replacement Cost Value (Including General Contractor Overhead and Profit) 41,848.24 Less Deductible (2,280.00) Net Payment $39,568.24

Cano, Michael 480-842-3177 ALL AMOUNTS PAYABLE ARE SUBJECT TO THE TERMS, CONDITIONS AND LIMITS OF YOUR POLICY.

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State Farm RUIZ, MARISOL 03-49S2-40B Main Level Main Level

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

1. Tandem axle dump trailer - 1.00 EA 212.87 16.76 42.58 272.21 per load - including dump fees

Allows for removal of flooring, and construction debris.

2. Final cleaning - 1,022.32 SF 0.34 27.38 69.52 444.49 construction - Residential

Total: Main Level 44.14 112.10 716.70 Closet 2 Closet 3 Bedroom 3 ll Closet Living Room Pantry Closet

Hallway 2' 6" 3' 9" 8' 10" Kitchen / Dining Room Height: 8' 2' 2" 4' 6"

M Closet Linen Closet Island Cab (B3) Cab 2 (B2) Laundry Room 281.67 SF Walls 219.00 SF Ceiling 12' 2" 12' 8"

Shower (B1) Vanity (B2) Kitchen / Dining Room 500.67 SF Walls & Ceiling 176.87 SF Floor 7' 4"

M Bath Hall Bath 60.33 LF Ceil. Perimeter 25.83 LF Floor Perimeter Tub/Shower (B1) 9' 2" 9' 1" Vanity1 (B2) Cab 1 (B1) 2' 7" 6' 4" 6' 2' 10" 2' 9" 3' 2" 9' 4" 9' 5"

Door 6' X 6' 8" Opens into Exterior Window 6' 4" X 3' 6" Opens into Exterior Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 8' 10" X 8' Opens into LIVING_ROOM Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 2' 6" X 6' 8" Opens into HALLWAY

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

3. Vinyl plank flooring - per 176.87 SF 8.00 * 111.47 283.00 1,809.43 specs from ind. vinyl analysis

4. Floor preparation for 176.87 SF 0.55 7.67 19.46 124.41 resilient flooring

5. 1/2" - drywall per LF - up 12.50 LF 16.68 16.43 41.70 266.63 to 4' tall

Replace drywall flood cut over 2 feet high, up to 4 feet. Includes: Drywall, metal corner bead, joint/texture compound (mud), joint tape, drywall screws, and labor to install. Excludes: Heavy or complex texturing or texturing/blending beyond the joint.

6. 1/2" - drywall per LF - up 12.58 LF 11.63 11.53 29.26 187.10 to 2' tall

Replace drywall flood cut removed up to 2 feet high. Includes: Drywall, metal corner bead, joint/texture compound (mud), joint tape, drywall screws, and labor to install. Excludes: Heavy or complex texturing or texturing/blending beyond the joint.

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CONTINUED - Kitchen / Dining Room

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

7. Texture drywall - light 174.25 SF 1.02 14.00 35.54 227.28 hand texture

Additional texture for blending not included in prior drywall line items.

8. Detach & Reset Baseboard - 14.67 LF 3.27 3.78 9.60 61.35 1/4"

Detach and reset remaining baseboard not yet removed to access flooring replacement.

9. Baseboard - 5 1/4" 11.17 LF 5.44 4.79 12.16 77.71

Replace damaged baseboard.

10. Paint baseboard - one coat 25.83 LF 1.06 2.16 5.48 35.02

11. Cabinetry - lower (base) 27.90 LF 259.05 569.39 1,445.50 9,242.39 units

Replace Lower cabinets (removed). new boxes with re-use of saved face frames, doors, etc.

12. R&R Cabinetry - upper 13.00 LF 179.33 183.66 466.26 2,981.21 (wall) units

13. Detach & Reset Cabinet 28.00 EA 2.93 6.47 16.40 104.91 knob or pull

14. Carpenter - Finish, Trim / 2.00 HR 86.60 13.64 34.64 221.48 Cabinet - per hour

labor to drill new knob/pull holes in new cabinet doors/drawers

15. Install Countertop - 50.78 SF 42.25 169.02 429.10 2,743.58 quartz/engineered stone

Re-install removed/saved quarts counter top.

16. Countertop subdeck - 50.78 SF 4.17 16.68 42.36 270.79 plywood

17. R&R Angle stop valve 2.00 EA 43.49 6.85 17.38 111.21

18. P-trap assembly - ABS 1.00 EA 69.11 5.45 13.82 88.38 (plastic)

19. Plumbing fixture supply 2.00 EA 22.12 3.48 8.84 56.56 line

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CONTINUED - Kitchen / Dining Room

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

20. Sink - double basin - 1.00 EA 109.63 8.64 21.92 140.19 Reset

21. Install Sink faucet - 1.00 EA 88.47 6.97 17.70 113.14 Kitchen

Re-install removed Kit Faucet

22. Install Garbage disposer 1.00 EA 127.11 10.01 25.42 162.54

Re-install removed garbage disposer

23. Dishwasher - Reset 1.00 EA 132.64 10.45 26.52 169.61

24. Detach & Reset 1.00 EA 56.66 4.46 11.34 72.46 Refrigerator - side by side - to 25 cf

25. Range - gas - Reset 1.00 EA 90.93 7.16 18.18 116.27

26. Seal/prime (1 coat) then 174.25 SF 1.05 14.41 36.60 233.97 paint (1 coat) the surface area

Seal and paint new drywall and texture.

27. Paint the walls and ceiling 500.67 SF 0.73 28.79 73.10 467.38 - one coat

Paint walls plus ceiling (ceiling due to paint damage from containment tape, staples, etc.)

28. Mask and prep for paint - 60.33 LF 1.51 7.18 18.22 116.50 plastic, paper, tape (per LF)

Mask to protect ceiling painting from wall painting as walls are different color than ceiling.

29. Install Ceiling fan & light 1.00 EA 209.96 16.54 42.00 268.50

Re-install ceiling fan with light removed.

30. Detach & Reset Heat/AC 1.00 EA 14.41 1.14 2.88 18.43 register - Mechanically attached

Totals: Kitchen / Dining Room 1,262.22 3,204.38 20,488.43

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4' 10" 9' 7" 4" 3' 6' 2' 1" Living Room Height: 8' 2" 1' 9" t2 4' 8" 9' 3" 312.50 SF Walls 178.50 SF Ceiling 7' 5"

Closet 3 11' 2"

Bedroom 3 14' 10" 491.00 SF Walls & Ceiling 178.50 SF Floor 14' 4"

oset Living Room 53.67 LF Ceil. Perimeter 41.67 LF Floor Perimeter 3' 1"

Pantry Closet 3' 2"

Hallway 8' 10"

loset Linen Closet Island Cab (B3) Laundry Room Window Cab 2 (B2) 6' X 4' Opens into Exterior wer (B1) Vanity (B2) Kitchen / Dining Room Missing Wall 3' 2" X 8' Opens into HALLWAY Bath Hall Bath Tub/Shower nity1 (B2) (B1) Missing Wall - Goes to Floor Cab 1 (B1) 8' 10" X 8' Opens into KITCHEN___DI

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

31. Remove Vinyl plank 89.25 SF 1.37 9.64 24.46 156.37 flooring - per specs from ind. vinyl analysis

Remove Remaining Vinyl Plank flooring, partially removed.

32. Floor preparation for 178.50 SF 0.55 7.74 19.64 125.56 resilient flooring

33. Vinyl plank flooring - per 178.50 SF 8.00 * 112.50 285.60 1,826.10 specs from ind. vinyl analysis

34. 1/2" - drywall per LF - up 6.00 LF 11.63 5.50 13.96 89.24 to 2' tall

Replace drywall flood cut removed up to 2 feet high. Includes: Drywall, metal corner bead, joint/texture compound (mud), joint tape, drywall screws, and labor to install. Excludes: Heavy or complex texturing or texturing/blending beyond the joint.

35. Texture drywall - light 8.00 SF 1.02 0.65 1.64 10.45 hand texture

Additional texture for blending not included in prior drywall line item.

36. Remove Baseboard - 5 22.50 LF 0.58 1.03 2.62 16.70 1/4"

Remove remaining baseboard (some broken off), and the rest, to access flooring repairs.

37. Baseboard - 5 1/4" 41.67 LF 5.44 17.86 45.34 289.88

Replace damaged baseboard.

38. Paint baseboard - one coat 41.67 LF 1.06 3.48 8.84 56.49

39. Seal/prime (1 coat) then 20.00 SF 1.05 1.66 4.20 26.86 paint (1 coat) the surface area

Seal and paint new drywall and texture.

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CONTINUED - Living Room

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

40. Paint the walls and ceiling 491.00 SF 0.73 28.24 71.68 458.35 - one coat

Paint walls plus ceiling (ceiling due to paint damage from containment tape, staples, etc.)

41. Mask and prep for paint - 53.67 LF 1.51 6.38 16.20 103.62 plastic, paper, tape (per LF)

Mask to protect ceiling painting from wall painting as walls are different color than ceiling.

42. Mask and cover large 1.00 EA 21.66 1.70 4.34 27.70 light fixture

Mask and cover ceiling fan with light to access painting.

43. Detach & Reset Heat/AC 1.00 EA 14.41 1.14 2.88 18.43 register - Mechanically attached

CONTENTS TO BE PACKED OUT BY OTHERS! Go To Services does not do pack out of contents. Recommend Adjuster get estimate for contents pack out, storage and pack back for the insured. Repairs to be done after contents packed out by others. Closet 2 44. Detach & Reset Window Closet 3 1.00 EA 34.64 2.72 6.92 44.28 blind - PVC - 1" - 14.1 to 20 Bedroom 3 SF Hall Closet

Living Room Totals: Living Room Pantry Closet 200.24 508.32 3,250.03

Hallway

M Closet Linen Closet Island Cab (B3) Laundry Room 3" 2' 4" 6" 1' 7"Cab 2 (B2) Hall Bath Height: 8' 8" 1' 9"(B2) M Shower (B1) Vanity Kitchen / Dining Room 82.28 SF Walls 36.67 SF Ceiling 118.94 SF Walls & Ceiling 18.06 SF Floor 7' 6" 7' 4"

M Bath Hall Bath 24.67 LF Ceil. Perimeter 7.50 LF Floor Perimeter Tub/Shower (B1) Vanity1 (B2) Cab 1 (B1) 1' 4" 2' 5" 1' 4" 1' 6" 1' 6"

Window 2' 5" X 1' Opens into Exterior Door 2' 4" X 6' 8" Opens into HALLWAY

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

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CONTINUED - Hall Bath

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

45. Remove Vinyl plank 2.00 SF 1.37 0.22 0.54 3.50 flooring - per specs from ind. vinyl analysis

Remove Remaining Vinyl Plank flooring, partially removed.

46. Floor preparation for 18.06 SF 0.55 0.78 1.98 12.69 resilient flooring

47. Vinyl plank flooring - per 18.06 SF 8.00 * 11.39 28.90 184.77 specs from ind. vinyl analysis

48. 1/2" - drywall per LF - up 6.83 LF 11.63 6.25 15.88 101.56 to 2' tall

Replace drywall flood cut removed up to 2 feet high. Includes: Drywall, metal corner bead, joint/texture compound (mud), joint tape, drywall screws, and labor to install. Excludes: Heavy or complex texturing or texturing/blending beyond the joint.

49. Tape joint for new to 10.83 LF 10.19 8.70 22.08 141.14 existing drywall - per LF

50. Texture drywall - light 20.50 SF 1.02 1.64 4.18 26.73 hand texture

Additional texture for blending not included in prior drywall line item.

51. Seal/prime (1 coat) then 20.50 SF 1.05 1.69 4.30 27.52 paint (1 coat) the surface area

Seal and paint new drywall and texture.

52. Paint the walls - one coat 82.28 SF 0.73 4.73 12.02 76.81

Paint walls

53. Mask and prep for paint - 24.67 LF 1.51 2.94 7.46 47.65 plastic, paper, tape (per LF)

Mask to protect ceiling painting from wall painting as walls are different color than ceiling.

54. Baseboard - 5 1/4" 7.50 LF 5.44 3.22 8.16 52.18

Replace damaged baseboard.

55. Paint baseboard - one coat 7.50 LF 1.06 0.62 1.60 10.17

56. Vanity 2.17 LF 238.69 40.80 103.60 662.36

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CONTINUED - Hall Bath

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

Replace damaged vanity cabinet.

57. Cabinet knob or pull 2.00 EA 9.42 1.49 3.76 24.09

* 58. Install Vanity top - one 2.17 LF 30.60 5.23 13.28 84.91 sink - Quartz or cultured marble

Re-install removed vanity top with faucet in tact. Excludes: P-trap

59. Install Sink faucet - 1.00 EA 87.61 6.90 17.52 112.03 Bathroom

60. Detach & Reset P-trap 1.00 EA 67.83 5.34 13.56 86.73 assembly - ABS (plastic)

Detach and reset to access cabinet and drywall repairs.

61. R&R Angle stop valve 3.00 EA 49.17 11.62 29.50 188.63

Remove and replace shut off valves that need to be detached to access drywall and cabinet repairs. Angle stop shut off valves will not be re-usable after detach.

62. Plumbing fixture supply 3.00 EA 22.12 5.23 13.28 84.87 line

63. Toilet - Reset 1.00 EA 169.49 13.36 33.90 216.75

64. Install Mirror - framed 6.75 SF 5.14 2.74 6.94 44.38

Re-install mirror

65. Detach & Reset Towel 1.00 EA 17.31 1.37 3.46 22.14 bar

66. Install Toilet paper holder 1.00 EA 13.70 1.08 2.74 17.52

Re-install

67. Detach & Reset Light bar - 1.00 EA 54.26 4.27 10.86 69.39 lights

Detach and reset light bar to access painting.

68. Door stop - spring stop - 1.00 EA 7.88 0.62 1.58 10.08 mounted on baseboard

69. Casing - 2 1/4" 7.00 LF 2.64 1.45 3.70 23.63

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CONTINUED - Hall Bath oset 2

Closet 3

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV Bedroom 3

Closet 70. Paint casing - one coat 17.00 LF 1.06 1.42 3.60 23.04 Living Room Totals: Hall Bath 145.10 368.38 2,355.27 Pantry Closet

Hallway

2' 1" Linen Closet Height: 8' 7"

1' 7" 71.22 SF Walls 7.13 SF Ceiling 3' 11" 4' 6"

78.35 SF Walls & Ceiling 7.13 SF Floor 4' 8"

M Closet Linen Closet Island Cab (B3) 12.17 LF Ceil. Perimeter 8.25 LF Floor Perimeter Laundry Room Cab 2 (B2) 4"

1' 9"(B2) Vanity M Shower (B1) Kitchen / Dining Room Door 3' 11" X 6' 8" Opens into HALLWAY

M Bath DESCRIPTION Hall Bath QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

71. R&R Vinyl plank flooring Tub/Shower (B1) 7.13 SF 9.37 * 5.26 13.36 85.43 - per specs from ind. vinyl Vanity1 (B2) Cab 1 (B1) analysis

72. Floor preparation for 7.13 SF 0.55 0.31 0.78 5.01 resilient flooring

73. Install Bifold door set - 1.00 EA 130.46 10.27 26.10 166.83 Colonist - Double

Re-install removed bi fold door set.

74. Detach & Reset 8.25 LF 3.27 2.12 5.40 34.50 Baseboard - 5 1/4"

Detach and reset baseboard to access flooring repairs.

75. Mask and prep for paint - 8.25 LF 1.51 0.98 2.50 15.94 plastic, paper, tape (per LF)

76. Paint baseboard - one coat 8.25 LF 1.06 0.68 1.76 11.19

CONTENTS TO BE PACKED OUT BY OTHERS! Go To Services does not do pack out of contents. Recommend Adjuster get estimate for contents pack out, storage and pack back for the insured. Repairs to be done after contents packed out by others.

Totals: Linen Closet 19.62 49.90 318.90

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State Farm RUIZ, MARISOL 03-49S2-40B Closet 2 Closet 3 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Hall2'Closet 4" Hallway Height: 7' 5"

Living Room 3' 3" 2' 6" 3' 5"

Pantry Closet 7' 1" 2' 6" 3" 2' 2" 226.78 SF Walls 76.27 SF Ceiling 5" 2' 6"

3' 2" 7' 5" 5" 5' 4" Hallway 2' 4" 2' 6" 303.05 SF Walls & Ceiling 76.27 SF Floor 7"

7" 4" 3' 11" 3"

5' 2' 2" 52.00 LF Ceil. Perimeter 31.42 LF Floor Perimeter 4' 10" 4' 6"

M Closet Linen Closet Island Cab (B3) Laundry Room M Bedroom 6" Cab 2 (B2) 8" (B2) M Shower (B1) Vanity Kitchen / Dining Room

M Bath Hall Bath Door Vanity1 Tub/Shower (B2) (B1) 2' 6" X 6' 8" Opens into BEDROOM_2 Cab 1 (B1) Door 2' 6" X 6' 8" Opens into MAIN Door 2' 4" X 6' 8" Opens into MAIN Door 3' 11" X 6' 8" Opens into LINEN_CLOSET Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 2' 6" X 6' 8" Opens into KITCHEN___DI Missing Wall 3' 2" X 7' Opens into LIVING_ROOM Door 2' X 6' 8" Opens into PANTRY_CLOSE Door 2' 6" X 6' 8" Opens into BEDROOM_3 Door 2' 4" X 6' 8" Opens into HALL_CLOSET

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

77. Remove Vinyl plank 30.51 SF 1.37 3.29 8.36 53.45 flooring - per specs from ind. vinyl analysis

Remove Remaining Vinyl Plank flooring, partially removed.

78. Floor preparation for 76.27 SF 0.55 3.30 8.40 53.65 resilient flooring

79. Vinyl plank flooring - per 76.27 SF 8.00 * 48.07 122.04 780.27 specs from ind. vinyl analysis

80. Remove Casing - 2 1/4" 10.67 LF 0.58 0.49 1.24 7.92

Remove broken partially removed casings

81. Casing - 2 1/4" 26.67 LF 2.67 5.60 14.24 91.05

Replace casing on one side of opening

82. Paint casing - one coat 34.00 LF 1.07 2.87 7.28 46.53

Paint casing for entire openings where casing is being replaced.

83. 1/2" - drywall per LF - up 8.25 LF 11.63 7.56 19.20 122.71 to 2' tall

Replace drywall flood cut removed up to 2 feet high. Includes: Drywall, metal corner bead, joint/texture compound (mud), joint tape, drywall screws, and labor to install. Excludes: Heavy or complex texturing or texturing/blending beyond the joint.

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DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

84. Texture drywall - light 30.75 SF 1.02 2.47 6.28 40.12 hand texture

Additional texture for blending not included in prior drywall line item.

85. Remove Baseboard - 5 11.00 LF 0.58 0.50 1.28 8.16 1/4"

Remove remaining baseboard (some broken off), and rest to access flooring repairs.

86. Baseboard - 5 1/4" 31.42 LF 5.44 13.46 34.18 218.56

Replace damaged baseboard.

87. Paint baseboard - one coat 31.42 LF 1.06 2.63 6.66 42.60

88. Seal/prime (1 coat) then 30.75 SF 1.05 2.54 6.46 41.29 paint (1 coat) the surface area

Seal and paint new drywall and texture.

89. Paint the walls and ceiling 303.05 SF 0.73 17.42 44.24 282.89 - one coat

Paint walls plus ceiling (ceiling due to paint damage from containment tape, staples, etc.) Closet 2 Closet 3 90. Mask and prep for paint - 52.00 LF 1.51 6.18 15.70 100.40 plastic, paper, tape (per LF) Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Hall Closet

Mask to protect ceiling painting from wall painting as walls Living are Roomdifferent color than ceiling.

Pantry Closet

Totals: Hallway 116.38 295.56 1,889.60 Hallway

M Closet Linen Closet Island Cab (B3) Laundry Room 5' Cab 2 (B2) M Bedroom M Bath Height: 8' Vanity (B2) M Shower (B1) Kitchen / Dining Room 80.50 SF Walls 36.67 SF Ceiling 5' 4"

5' 2"

117.17 SF Walls & Ceiling 18.06 SF Floor 7' 4"

M Bath Hall Bath 24.67 LF Ceil. Perimeter 7.83 LF Floor Perimeter Tub/Shower (B1) Vanity1 (B2) 2" 2'

Cab 1 (B1) 2' 1' 7"

1' 7" 1' 9"

Door 2' X 6' 8" Opens into MAIN Window 2' X 2' Opens into Exterior

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91. Vinyl plank flooring - per 18.06 SF 8.00 * 11.39 28.90 184.77 specs from ind. vinyl analysis

92. Floor preparation for 18.06 SF 0.55 0.78 1.98 12.69 resilient flooring

93. 1/2" - drywall per LF - up 9.50 LF 11.63 8.70 22.10 141.29 to 2' tall

Replace drywall flood cut removed up to 2 feet high. Includes: Drywall, metal corner bead, joint/texture compound (mud), joint tape, drywall screws, and labor to install. Excludes: Heavy or complex texturing or texturing/blending beyond the joint.

94. Texture drywall - light 40.50 SF 1.02 3.25 8.26 52.82 hand texture

Additional texture for blending not included in prior drywall line item.

95. Baseboard - 5 1/4" 7.83 LF 5.44 3.36 8.52 54.48

Replace damaged baseboard.

96. Paint baseboard - one coat 7.83 LF 1.06 0.65 1.66 10.61

97. Seal/prime (1 coat) then 40.50 SF 1.05 3.35 8.50 54.38 paint (1 coat) the surface area

Seal and paint new drywall and texture.

98. Paint the walls - one coat 80.50 SF 0.73 4.63 11.76 75.16

Paint walls

99. Mask and prep for paint - 24.67 LF 1.51 2.94 7.46 47.65 plastic, paper, tape (per LF)

Mask to protect ceiling painting from wall painting as walls are different color than ceiling.

100. Vanity 2.00 LF 238.69 37.61 95.48 610.47

Replace damaged vanity cabinet.

* 101. Install Vanity top - one 2.17 LF 30.60 5.23 13.28 84.91 sink - Quartz or cultured marble

Re-install removed vanity top with faucet in tact. Excludes: P-trap

102. Cabinet knob or pull 2.00 EA 9.42 1.49 3.76 24.09

103. Detach & Reset P-trap 1.00 EA 67.83 5.34 13.56 86.73 assembly - ABS (plastic)

Detach and reset to access cabinet and drywall repairs.

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CONTINUED - M Bath

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

104. R&R Plumbing fixture 3.00 EA 27.89 6.60 16.74 107.01 supply line

105. R&R Angle stop valve 3.00 EA 49.17 11.62 29.50 188.63

Remove and replace shut off valves that need to be detached to access drywall and cabinet repairs. Angle stop shut off valves will not be re-usable after detach.

106. Toilet - Reset 1.00 EA 169.49 13.36 33.90 216.75

107. Install Sink faucet - 1.00 EA 87.61 6.90 17.52 112.03 Bathroom

108. Install Mirror - framed 6.75 SF 5.14 2.74 6.94 44.38

Re-install mirror

109. Detach & Reset Towel 1.00 EA 17.31 1.37 3.46 22.14 bar

110. Install Toilet paper 1.00 EA 13.70 1.08 2.74 17.52 holder

Re-install

111. Detach & Reset Light 1.00 EA 54.26 4.27 10.86 69.39 bar - 3 lights

Detach and reset light bar to access painting.

112. Remove Casing - 2 1/4" 2.00 LF 0.58 0.10 0.24 1.50

Remove broken partially removed casing

113. Casing - 2 1/4" 7.00 LF 2.67 1.48 3.74 23.91

Replace casing on one side of opening

114. Paint casing - one coat 17.00 LF 1.07 1.43 3.64 23.26

Paint casing for entire opening.

115. R&R Door stop - spring 1.00 EA 12.21 0.96 2.44 15.61 stop - mounted on baseboard

Totals: M Bath 140.63 356.94 2,282.18

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Living Room

Pantry Closet State Farm RUIZ, MARISOL 03-49S2-40B

Hallway

5' 4" M Closet Height: 8' 1' 1"

1' 3" 2' 4" 11"

5' 136.44 SF Walls 22.50 SF Ceiling

4' 10" 4' 6" 158.94 SF Walls & Ceiling 22.50 SF Floor M Closet Linen Closet 19.00 Island LF Cab (B3) Perimeter Ceil. 16.67 LF Floor Perimeter Laun 1' 5"

Cab 2 (B2) room

Vanity (B2) M Shower (B1) Kitchen / Dining Room Door 2' 4" X 6' 8" Opens into MAIN

DESCRIPTION M Bath QUANTITY Hall Bath UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

116. R&R Vinyl plank Tub/Shower (B1)22.50 SF 9.37 * 16.60 42.16 269.59 Vanity1 (B2) flooring - per specs from ind. Cab 1 (B1) vinyl analysis

117. Floor preparation for 22.50 SF 0.55 0.97 2.48 15.83 resilient flooring

118. Detach & Reset 16.67 LF 3.27 4.30 10.90 69.71 Baseboard - 5 1/4"

Detach and reset baseboard to access flooring repairs.

119. Paint baseboard - one 16.67 LF 1.06 1.39 3.54 22.60 coat

120. Mask and prep for paint - 19.00 LF 1.51 2.26 5.74 36.69 plastic, paper, tape (per LF)

CONTENTS TO BE PACKED OUT BY OTHERS! Go To Services does not do pack out of contents. Recommend Adjuster get estimate for contents pack out, storage and pack back for the insured. Repairs to be done after contents packed out by others.

Totals: M Closet 25.52 64.82 414.42

Closet 2 Closet 3 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Hall Closet Living Room 11' Pantry Closet M Bedroom Height: 8' 5" 2' 6"

Hallway 5' 4" 1' 5" 1' 1"

368.78 SF Walls 174.17 SF Ceiling 2' 4"

M Closet Linen Closet Island Cab (B3) 15' 10"

Laundry Room 542.94 SF Walls & Ceiling 174.17 SF Floor 16' 4"

M Bedroom Cab 2 (B2) M Shower (B1)Vanity (B2) Kitchen / Dining Room 53.67 LF Ceil. Perimeter 46.83 LF Floor Perimeter 5' 2"

M Bath Hall Bath Tub/Shower (B1) 2' 11" Vanity1 (B2) 2'

3' 1" 5' Cab 1 (B1) 3' 5" 3' 1"

Window 5' X 3' Opens into Exterior Door 2' X 6' 8" Opens into MAIN Door 2' 4" X 6' 8" Opens into M_CLOSET Door 2' 6" X 6' 8" Opens into HALLWAY

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV Date: 1/17/2024 8:22 AM Page: 16

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CONTINUED - M Bedroom

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

121. R&R Vinyl plank 174.17 SF 9.37 * 128.55 326.40 2,086.92 flooring - per specs from ind. vinyl analysis

122. Floor preparation for 174.17 SF 0.55 7.55 19.16 122.50 resilient flooring

123. Detach & Reset 46.83 LF 3.27 12.06 30.62 195.81 Baseboard - 5 1/4"

Detach and reset baseboard to access flooring repairs.

124. Paint baseboard - one 46.83 LF 1.06 3.91 9.92 63.47 coat

125. Seal/prime (1 coat) then 25.00 SF 1.05 2.06 5.26 33.57 paint (1 coat) the surface area

Seal and paint wall and ceiling paint damaged by containment tape.

126. Paint the walls and 542.94 SF 0.73 31.22 79.28 506.85 ceiling - one coat

Paint walls plus ceiling (ceiling due to paint damage from containment tape, staples, etc.)

127. Mask and prep for paint - 53.67 LF 1.51 6.38 16.20 103.62 plastic, paper, tape (per LF)

Mask to protect ceiling painting from wall painting as walls are different color than ceiling.

128. Mask and cover large 1.00 EA 21.66 1.70 4.34 27.70 light fixture

Mask and cover ceiling fan with light to access painting.

129. Detach & Reset 1.00 EA 14.41 1.14 2.88 18.43 Heat/AC register - Mechanically attached

CONTENTS TO BE PACKED OUT BY OTHERS! Go To Services does not do pack out of contents. Recommend Adjuster get estimate for contents pack out, storage and pack back for the insured. Repairs to be done after contents packed out by others.

130. Detach & Reset Window 1.00 EA 34.64 2.72 6.92 44.28 blind - PVC - 1" - 14.1 to 20 SF

Totals: M Bedroom 197.29 500.98 3,203.15

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3' 8" 4' 3' 10" Bedroom 2 Height: 8'

4" 2' 6" 3" 2' 1" 1' 2" 2' 6" 1' 4" 3' 4" 3' 8"

Closet 2 297.33 SF Walls 117.33 SF Ceiling 5" 2' 5" 1' 4" Closet 3 414.67 SF Walls & Ceiling 117.33 SF Floor 11' 2" 10' 8"

Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Hall Closet 43.33 LF Ceil. Perimeter 38.33 LF Floor Perimeter Living Room Pantry Closet 11' 2"

Hallway Door 2' 6" X 6' 8" Opens into CLOSET_2 Window 4' X 4' Opens into Exterior M Closet Linen Closet Island Cab (B3) Door Cab 2 (B2) 2' 6" X 6' 8" Opens into HALLWAY Laundry Room M Bedroom

M Shower (B1) Vanity (B2) Kitchen / Dining Room DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV M Bath Hall Bath 131. R&R Vinyl plank 117.33 SF Tub/Shower (B1) 9.37 * 86.60 219.86 1,405.84 Vanity1 (B2) Cab 1 (B1) flooring - per specs from ind. vinyl analysis

132. Floor preparation for 117.33 SF 0.55 5.09 12.90 82.52 resilient flooring

133. Detach & Reset 38.33 LF 3.27 9.88 25.06 160.28 Baseboard - 5 1/4"

Detach and reset baseboard to access flooring repairs.

134. Paint baseboard - one 38.33 LF 1.06 3.20 8.12 51.95 coat

135. Mask and prep for paint - 43.33 LF 1.51 5.16 13.08 83.67 plastic, paper, tape (per LF)

CONTENTS TO BE PACKED OUT BY OTHERS! Go To Services does not do pack out of contents. Recommend Adjuster get estimate for contents pack out, storage and pack back for the insured. Repairs to be done after contents packed out by others.

Totals: Bedroom 2 109.93 279.02 1,784.26

Closet 2

Closet 3 3' 1" Hall Closet Height: 8' Bedroom 3 66.66 SF Walls 6.36 SF Ceiling 2' 5"

2' 1"

Hall Closet 73.02 SF Walls & Ceiling 6.36 SF Floor 2' 4" 4" 10.28 LF Ceil. Perimeter 7.94 LF Floor Perimeter Living Room

Pantry Closet Door 2' 4" X 6' 8" Opens into HALLWAY

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

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DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

136. R&R Vinyl plank 6.36 SF 9.37 * 4.69 11.92 76.20 flooring - per specs from ind. vinyl analysis

137. Floor preparation for 6.36 SF 0.55 0.28 0.70 4.48 resilient flooring

138. Detach & Reset 7.94 LF 3.27 2.04 5.20 33.20 Baseboard - 5 1/4"

Detach and reset baseboard to access flooring repairs.

139. Paint baseboard - one 7.94 LF 1.06 0.66 1.68 10.76 coat

140. Mask and prep for paint - 10.28 LF 1.51 1.22 3.10 19.84 plastic, paper, tape (per LF)

Totals: Hall Closet 8.89 22.60 144.48

3' 5" Closet 2 Height: 8' 1' 4"

3' 1" 112.21 SF Walls 15.28 SF Ceiling 127.49 SF Walls & Ceiling 15.28 SF Floor 2' 6"

5' 2" 5'

Closet 2 16.11 LF Ceil. Perimeter 13.61 LF Floor Perimeter Closet 3 1' 2" 1' 4"

droom 2 Bedroom 3

Hall Closet Door 2' 6" X 6' 8" Opens into BEDROOM_2 Living Room DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV Pantry Closet 141. R&R Vinyl plank 15.28 SF 9.37 * 11.28 28.62 183.07 flooring - per specs from ind. vinyl analysis Hallway 142. Floor preparation for 15.28 SF 0.55 0.66 1.68 10.74 resilient flooring

143. Detach & Reset 13.61 LF 3.27 3.50 8.90 56.90 Baseboard - 5 1/4" M Closet Linen Closet Island Cab (B3)

Cab 2 (B2) Detach and reset baseboard to access flooring repairs. Bedroom

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DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

144. Paint baseboard - one 13.61 LF 1.06 1.14 2.88 18.45 coat

145. Mask and prep for paint - 16.11 LF 1.51 1.92 4.86 31.11 plastic, paper, tape (per LF)

CONTENTS TO BE PACKED OUT BY OTHERS! Go To Services does not do pack out of contents. Recommend Adjuster get estimate for contents pack out, storage and pack back for the insured. Repairs to be done after contents packed out by others.

Totals: Closet 2 18.50 46.94 300.27

Closet 3

oom 3

2' 5" Pantry Closet Height: 8' Living Room 74.67 SF Walls 7.45 SF Ceiling 3' 3"

3' 1"

3' 7"

Pantry Closet 82.12 SF Walls & Ceiling 7.45 SF Floor 3" 2' 2" 11.00 LF Ceil. Perimeter 9.00 LF Floor Perimeter

5" 6" way Door 2' X 6' 8" Opens into HALLWAY

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

Linen Closet146. Vinyl plank flooring - 7.45 SF 8.00 * 4.69 11.92 76.21 per specs from ind. Island vinylCab (B3) Laundry Room analysis Cab 2 (B2)

147. Floor preparation for 7.45 SF 0.55 0.32 0.82 5.24 Vanity (B2) resilient flooring Kitchen / Dining Room

148. Casing - 2 1/4" 6.67 LF 2.67 1.40 3.56 22.77 ath Replace casing removed. er (B1) 149. Paint casing - one coat 17.00 LF 1.07 1.43 3.64 23.26 Cab 1 (B1)

Paint casing for entire opening where casing is being replaced.

150. 1/2" - drywall per LF - 3.08 LF 11.63 2.82 7.16 45.80 up to 2' tall

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CONTINUED - Pantry Closet

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

Replace drywall flood cut removed up to 2 feet high. Includes: Drywall, metal corner bead, joint/texture compound (mud), joint tape, drywall screws, and labor to install. Excludes: Heavy or complex texturing or texturing/blending beyond the joint.

151. Texture drywall - light 15.50 SF 1.02 1.25 3.16 20.22 hand texture

Additional texture for blending not included in prior drywall line item.

152. Remove Baseboard - 5 5.50 LF 0.58 0.25 0.64 4.08 1/4"

Remove remaining baseboard to access flooring repairs.

153. Baseboard - 5 1/4" 9.00 LF 5.44 3.85 9.80 62.61

Replace damaged baseboard.

154. Paint baseboard - one 9.00 LF 1.06 0.76 1.90 12.20 coat

155. Seal/prime (1 coat) then 15.50 SF 1.05 1.28 3.26 20.82 paint (1 coat) the surface area

Seal and paint new drywall and texture.

156. Paint the walls - one coat 74.67 SF 0.73 4.30 10.90 69.71

Paint walls

157. Paint wood shelving, 12"- 7.25 LF 3.37 1.92 4.88 31.23 24" width - 1 coat

Totals: Pantry Closet 24.27 61.64 394.15

2' 9" Closet 3 Height: 8' 7"

117.33 SF Walls 17.92 SF Ceiling 135.26 SF Walls & Ceiling 17.92 SF Floor 7' 5"

7' 7" 6'

Closet 3 19.67 LF Ceil. Perimeter 13.67 LF Floor Perimeter Bedroom 3

2' 5" 1'

Living Room

Pantry Closet Door 6' X 6' 8" Opens into BEDROOM_3 Date: 1/17/2024 8:22 AM Page: 21 Hallway

State Farm RUIZ, MARISOL 03-49S2-40B DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

158. R&R Vinyl plank 17.92 SF 9.37 * 13.22 33.60 214.73 flooring - per specs from ind. vinyl analysis

159. Floor preparation for 17.92 SF 0.55 0.78 1.98 12.62 resilient flooring

160. Detach & Reset 13.67 LF 3.27 3.52 8.94 57.16 Baseboard - 5 1/4"

Detach and reset baseboard to access flooring repairs.

161. Paint baseboard - one 13.67 LF 1.06 1.14 2.90 18.53 coat

162. Mask and prep for paint - 19.67 LF 1.51 2.34 5.94 37.98 plastic, paper, tape (per LF)

CONTENTS TO BE PACKED OUT BY OTHERS! Go To Services does not do pack out of contents. Recommend Adjuster get estimate for contents pack out, storage and pack back for the insured. Repairs to be done after contents packed out by others.

Totals: Closet 3 21.00 53.36 341.02

2' 10" 4' 3' 3" Bedroom 3 Height: 8' 7"

2' 8" 3' 1" 5'

Closet 2 257.12 SF Walls 105.93 SF Ceiling 6'

Closet 3 10' 10"

Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 363.05 SF Walls & Ceiling 105.93 SF Floor 2' 1"

Hall Closet 3' 1" 10" 3' 3" 1'

Living Room 41.22 LF Ceil. Perimeter 32.72 LF Floor Perimeter 3' 5"

Pantry Closet 7' 1" 7' 5" 4" Hallway

Door 6' X 6' 8" Opens into CLOSET_3 M Closet Linen Closet Island Cab (B3) M Bedroom Door Cab 2 (B2) 2' 6" X 6' 8"Laundry Room Opens into HALLWAY Window M Shower (B1) Vanity (B2) Kitchen / Dining Room 4' X 4' Opens into Exterior M Bath Hall Bath DESCRIPTION Tub/Shower (B1) QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV Vanity1 (B2) Cab 1 (B1)

163. Remove Vinyl plank 96.93 SF 1.37 10.46 26.56 169.81 flooring - per specs from ind. vinyl analysis

Remove Remaining Vinyl Plank flooring, partially removed.

164. Floor preparation for 105.93 SF 0.55 4.58 11.66 74.50 resilient flooring

165. Vinyl plank flooring - 105.93 SF 8.00 * 66.76 169.48 1,083.68 per specs from ind. vinyl analysis

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CONTINUED - Bedroom 3

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

166. Detach & Reset 32.72 LF 3.27 8.42 21.40 136.81 Baseboard - 5 1/4"

Detach and reset baseboard to access flooring repairs.

167. Paint baseboard - one 32.72 LF 1.06 2.74 6.94 44.36 coat

168. Mask and prep for paint - 41.22 LF 1.51 4.91 12.44 79.59 plastic, paper, tape (per LF)

CONTENTS TO BE PACKED OUT BY OTHERS! Go To Services does not do pack out of contents. Recommend Adjuster get estimate for contents pack out, storage and pack back for the insured. Repairs to be done after contents packed out by others.

Totals: Bedroom 3 97.87 248.48 1,588.75

Laundry Room Height: 8' 14' 8" 298.22 SF Walls 80.50 SF Ceiling 7"

14' 2' 11" 2' 8"

378.72 SF Walls & Ceiling 80.50 SF Floor 5' 9" 6' 5"

Laundry Room 3' 3"

39.50 LF Ceil. Perimeter 36.83 LF Floor Perimeter

Door 2' 8" X 6' 8" Opens into Exterior

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

169. R&R Vinyl plank 80.50 SF 9.37 * 59.43 150.86 964.58 flooring - per specs from ind. vinyl analysis

170. Detach & Reset 36.83 LF 3.27 9.49 24.08 154.00 Baseboard - 5 1/4"

Detach and reset baseboard to access flooring repairs.

171. Paint baseboard - one 36.83 LF 1.06 3.07 7.80 49.91 coat

172. Detach & Reset Water 1.00 EA 616.58 48.58 123.32 788.48 heater - 40 gallon - Gas - 6 yr

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DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

Detach and reset water heater to access repairs to flooring.

173. Detach & Reset 1.00 EA 55.13 4.34 11.02 70.49 Washer/Washing Machine - Top-loading

Detach and Reset

174. Detach & Reset Dryer - 1.00 EA 42.51 3.35 8.50 54.36 Electric

Detach and Reset

CONTENTS TO BE PACKED OUT BY OTHERS! Go To Services does not do pack out of contents. Recommend Adjuster get estimate for contents pack out, storage and pack back for the insured. Repairs to be done after contents packed out by others.

Totals: Laundry Room 128.26 325.58 2,081.82 Area Totals: Main Level 2,783.71 SF Walls 1,101.68 SF Ceiling 3,885.39 SF Walls and Ceiling 1,022.32 SF Floor 1,212.44 Total Area 338.11 LF Floor Perimeter 1,022.32 Floor Area 178.50 Exterior Perimeter 481.28 LF Ceil. Perimeter 1,449.14 Exterior Wall Area of Walls 2,783.71 Interior Wall Area

Total: Main Level 2,559.86 6,499.00 41,553.43

Labor Minimums Applied

DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TAX GCO&P RCV

175. Tile / marble labor 1.00 EA 81.64 6.43 16.32 104.39 minimum

176. Mirror/shower door 1.00 EA 78.33 6.17 15.66 100.16 labor minimum

177. Finish hardware labor 1.00 EA 70.58 5.56 14.12 90.26 minimum

Totals: Labor Minimums Applied 18.16 46.10 294.81

Line Item Totals: 03-49S2-40B 2,578.02 6,545.10 41,848.24

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Grand Total Areas: 2,783.71 SF Walls 1,101.68 SF Ceiling 3,885.39 SF Walls and Ceiling 1,022.32 SF Floor 338.11 LF Floor Perimeter 481.28 LF Ceil. Perimeter

1,022.32 Floor Area 1,212.44 Total Area 2,783.71 Interior Wall Area 1,449.14 Exterior Wall Area 178.50 Exterior Perimeter of Walls

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Trade Summary Includes all applicable Tax, General Contractor O&P, and Labor Minimums

DESCRIPTION LINE ITEM REPL. COST GCO&P ACV NON-REC. MAX ADDL. QTY TOTAL DEPREC. AMT AVAIL. APP APPLIANCES

Detach & Reset Dryer - Electric 1.00 EA $54.36 $8.50 $54.36 $0.00 $0.00 Dishwasher - Reset 1.00 EA $169.61 $26.52 $169.61 $0.00 $0.00 Install Garbage disposer 1.00 EA $162.54 $25.42 $162.54 $0.00 $0.00 Detach & Reset Refrigerator - side by side - 22 1.00 EA $72.46 $11.34 $72.46 $0.00 $0.00 to 25 cf Range - gas - Reset 1.00 EA $116.27 $18.18 $116.27 $0.00 $0.00 Detach & Reset Washer/Washing Machine - 1.00 EA $70.49 $11.02 $70.49 $0.00 $0.00 Top-loading TOTAL APPLIANCES $645.73 $100.98 $645.73 $0.00 $0.00

CAB CABINETRY

Countertop subdeck - plywood 50.78 SF $270.79 $42.36 $270.79 $0.00 $0.00 Install Countertop - quartz/engineered stone 50.78 SF $2,743.58 $429.10 $2,743.58 $0.00 $0.00 Cabinet knob or pull 4.00 EA $48.18 $7.52 $48.18 $0.00 $0.00 Detach & Reset Cabinet knob or pull 28.00 EA $104.91 $16.40 $104.91 $0.00 $0.00 Carpenter - Finish, Trim / Cabinet - per hour 2.00 HR $221.48 $34.64 $221.48 $0.00 $0.00 Cabinetry - lower (base) units 27.90 LF $9,242.39 $1,445.50 $9,242.39 $0.00 $0.00 R&R Cabinetry - upper (wall) units 13.00 LF $2,981.21 $466.26 $2,981.21 $0.00 $0.00 Vanity 4.17 LF $1,272.83 $199.08 $1,272.83 $0.00 $0.00 TOTAL CABINETRY $16,885.37 $2,640.86 $16,885.37 $0.00 $0.00

CLN CLEANING

Final cleaning - construction - Residential 1,022.32 SF $444.49 $69.52 $444.49 $0.00 $0.00 TOTAL CLEANING $444.49 $69.52 $444.49 $0.00 $0.00

DMO GENERAL DEMOLITION

Tandem axle dump trailer - per load - including 1.00 EA $272.21 $42.58 $272.21 $0.00 $0.00 dump fees TOTAL GENERAL DEMOLITION $272.21 $42.58 $272.21 $0.00 $0.00

DOR DOORS

Install Bifold door set - Colonist - Double 1.00 EA $166.83 $26.10 $166.83 $0.00 $0.00 TOTAL DOORS $166.83 $26.10 $166.83 $0.00 $0.00

DRY DRYWALL

1/2" - drywall per LF - up to 2' tall 46.24 LF $687.70 $107.56 $687.70 $0.00 $0.00 1/2" - drywall per LF - up to 4' tall 12.50 LF $266.63 $41.70 $266.63 $0.00 $0.00 Tape joint for new to existing drywall - per LF 10.83 LF $141.14 $22.08 $141.14 $0.00 $0.00 Texture drywall - light hand texture 289.50 SF $377.62 $59.06 $377.62 $0.00 $0.00

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Trade Summary Includes all applicable Tax, General Contractor O&P, and Labor Minimums

DESCRIPTION LINE ITEM REPL. COST GCO&P ACV NON-REC. MAX ADDL. QTY TOTAL DEPREC. AMT AVAIL. DRY DRYWALL TOTAL DRYWALL $1,473.09 $230.40 $1,473.09 $0.00 $0.00

FCV FLOOR COVERING - VINYL

R&R Vinyl plank flooring - per specs from ind. 441.19 SF $5,286.36 $826.78 $5,286.36 $0.00 $0.00 vinyl analysis Vinyl plank flooring - per specs from ind. vinyl 581.14 SF $5,945.23 $929.84 $5,945.23 $0.00 $0.00 analysis Remove Vinyl plank flooring - per specs from 218.69 SF $383.13 $59.92 $383.13 $0.00 $0.00 ind. vinyl analysis Floor preparation for resilient flooring 941.83 SF $662.44 $103.62 $662.44 $0.00 $0.00 TOTAL FLOOR COVERING - VINYL $12,277.16 $1,920.16 $12,277.16 $0.00 $0.00

FNC FINISH CARPENTRY / TRIMWORK

Baseboard - 5 1/4" 108.59 LF $755.42 $118.16 $755.42 $0.00 $0.00 Remove Baseboard - 5 1/4" 39.00 LF $28.94 $4.54 $28.94 $0.00 $0.00 Detach & Reset Baseboard - 5 1/4" 229.52 LF $959.72 $150.10 $959.72 $0.00 $0.00 Casing - 2 1/4" 7.00 LF $23.63 $3.70 $23.63 $0.00 $0.00 Casing - 2 1/4" 40.34 LF $137.73 $21.54 $137.73 $0.00 $0.00 Remove Casing - 2 1/4" 12.67 LF $9.42 $1.48 $9.42 $0.00 $0.00 TOTAL FINISH CARPENTRY / TRIMWORK $1,914.86 $299.52 $1,914.86 $0.00 $0.00

FNH FINISH HARDWARE

R&R Door stop - spring stop - mounted on 1.00 EA $15.61 $2.44 $15.61 $0.00 $0.00 baseboard Door stop - spring stop - mounted on baseboard 1.00 EA $10.08 $1.58 $10.08 $0.00 $0.00 Finish hardware labor minimum 1.00 EA $90.26 $14.12 $90.26 $0.00 $0.00 Detach & Reset Towel bar 2.00 EA $44.28 $6.92 $44.28 $0.00 $0.00 Install Toilet paper holder 2.00 EA $35.04 $5.48 $35.04 $0.00 $0.00 TOTAL FINISH HARDWARE $195.27 $30.54 $195.27 $0.00 $0.00

HVC HEAT, VENT & AIR CONDITIONING

Detach & Reset Heat/AC register - 3.00 EA $55.29 $8.64 $55.29 $0.00 $0.00 Mechanically attached TOTAL HEAT, VENT & AIR CONDITIONING $55.29 $8.64 $55.29 $0.00 $0.00

LIT LIGHT FIXTURES

Detach & Reset Light bar - 3 lights 2.00 EA $138.78 $21.72 $138.78 $0.00 $0.00 Install Ceiling fan & light 1.00 EA $268.50 $42.00 $268.50 $0.00 $0.00 TOTAL LIGHT FIXTURES $407.28 $63.72 $407.28 $0.00 $0.00

MBL MARBLE - CULTURED OR NATURAL

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DESCRIPTION LINE ITEM REPL. COST GCO&P ACV NON-REC. MAX ADDL. QTY TOTAL DEPREC. AMT AVAIL. MBL MARBLE - CULTURED OR NATURAL Install Vanity top - one sink - Quartz or 4.34 LF $169.82 $26.56 $169.82 $0.00 $0.00 cultured marble TOTAL MARBLE - CULTURED OR NATURAL $169.82 $26.56 $169.82 $0.00 $0.00

MSD MIRRORS & SHOWER DOORS

Install Mirror - framed 13.50 SF $88.76 $13.88 $88.76 $0.00 $0.00 Mirror/shower door labor minimum 1.00 EA $100.16 $15.66 $100.16 $0.00 $0.00 TOTAL MIRRORS & SHOWER DOORS $188.92 $29.54 $188.92 $0.00 $0.00

PLM PLUMBING

Install Sink faucet - Kitchen 1.00 EA $113.14 $17.70 $113.14 $0.00 $0.00 Install Sink faucet - Bathroom 2.00 EA $224.06 $35.04 $224.06 $0.00 $0.00 P-trap assembly - ABS (plastic) 1.00 EA $88.38 $13.82 $88.38 $0.00 $0.00 Detach & Reset P-trap assembly - ABS (plastic) 2.00 EA $173.46 $27.12 $173.46 $0.00 $0.00 Sink - double basin - Reset 1.00 EA $140.19 $21.92 $140.19 $0.00 $0.00 R&R Angle stop valve 2.00 EA $111.21 $17.38 $111.21 $0.00 $0.00 R&R Angle stop valve 6.00 EA $377.26 $59.00 $377.26 $0.00 $0.00 R&R Plumbing fixture supply line 3.00 EA $107.01 $16.74 $107.01 $0.00 $0.00 Plumbing fixture supply line 5.00 EA $141.43 $22.12 $141.43 $0.00 $0.00 Toilet - Reset 2.00 EA $433.50 $67.80 $433.50 $0.00 $0.00 Detach & Reset Water heater - 40 gallon - Gas - 1.00 EA $788.48 $123.32 $788.48 $0.00 $0.00 yr TOTAL PLUMBING $2,698.12 $421.96 $2,698.12 $0.00 $0.00

PNT PAINTING

Paint baseboard - one coat 338.10 LF $458.31 $71.68 $458.31 $0.00 $0.00 Paint casing - one coat 17.00 LF $23.04 $3.60 $23.04 $0.00 $0.00 Paint casing - one coat 68.00 LF $93.05 $14.56 $93.05 $0.00 $0.00 Mask and cover large light fixture 2.00 EA $55.40 $8.68 $55.40 $0.00 $0.00 Mask and prep for paint - plastic, paper, tape 209.86 LF $405.22 $63.36 $405.22 $0.00 $0.00 (per LF) Mask and prep for paint - plastic, paper, tape 24.67 LF $47.65 $7.46 $47.65 $0.00 $0.00 (per LF) Mask and prep for paint - plastic, paper, tape 53.67 LF $103.62 $16.20 $103.62 $0.00 $0.00 (per LF) Mask and prep for paint - plastic, paper, tape 53.67 LF $103.62 $16.20 $103.62 $0.00 $0.00 (per LF) Mask and prep for paint - plastic, paper, tape 60.33 LF $116.50 $18.22 $116.50 $0.00 $0.00 (per LF) Mask and prep for paint - plastic, paper, tape 24.67 LF $47.65 $7.46 $47.65 $0.00 $0.00

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Trade Summary Includes all applicable Tax, General Contractor O&P, and Labor Minimums

DESCRIPTION LINE ITEM REPL. COST GCO&P ACV NON-REC. MAX ADDL. QTY TOTAL DEPREC. AMT AVAIL. PNT PAINTING (per LF) Paint - one coat 2,075.11 SF $1,937.15 $302.98 $1,937.15 $0.00 $0.00 Paint wood shelving, 12"- 24" width - 1 coat 7.25 LF $31.23 $4.88 $31.23 $0.00 $0.00 Seal/prime (1 coat) then paint (1 coat) 326.50 SF $438.41 $68.58 $438.41 $0.00 $0.00 TOTAL PAINTING $3,860.85 $603.86 $3,860.85 $0.00 $0.00

TIL TILE

Tile / marble labor minimum 1.00 EA $104.39 $16.32 $104.39 $0.00 $0.00 TOTAL TILE $104.39 $16.32 $104.39 $0.00 $0.00

WDT WINDOW TREATMENT

Detach & Reset Window blind - PVC - 1" - 14. 2.00 EA $88.56 $13.84 $88.56 $0.00 $0.00 to 20 SF TOTAL WINDOW TREATMENT $88.56 $13.84 $88.56 $0.00 $0.00

TOTALS $41,848.24 $6,545.10 $41,848.24 $0.00 $0.00

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State Farm RUIZ, MARISOL 03-49S2-40B

Recap of Taxes, Overhead and Profit

GC Overhead (10%) GC Profit (10%) Sales Tax Prime Contents Repl. Tax Local Food Tax (3%) Cont (6.565%) (8.6%)

Line Items 3,272.55 3,272.55 2,578.02 0.00 0.00

Total 3,272.55 3,272.55 2,578.02 0.00 0.00

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State Farm RUIZ, MARISOL 03-49S2-40B Recap by Category

General Contractor O&P Items Total % APPLIANCES 504.98 1.21% CABINETRY 13,204.26 31.55% CLEANING 347.59 0.83% GENERAL DEMOLITION 212.87 0.51% DOORS 130.46 0.31% DRYWALL 1,151.94 2.75% FLOOR COVERING - VINYL 9,600.68 22.94% FINISH CARPENTRY / TRIMWORK 1,497.39 3.58% FINISH HARDWARE 152.69 0.36% HEAT, VENT & AIR CONDITIONING 43.23 0.10% LIGHT FIXTURES 318.48 0.76% MARBLE - CULTURED OR NATURAL 132.80 0.32% MIRRORS & SHOWER DOORS 147.73 0.35% PLUMBING 2,109.92 5.04% PAINTING 3,019.18 7.21% TILE 81.64 0.20% WINDOW TREATMENT 69.28 0.17% General Contractor O&P Items Subtotal 32,725.12 78.20% General Contractor Overhead 3,272.55 7.82% General Contractor Profit 3,272.55 7.82% Sales Tax Prime Cont 2,578.02 6.16%

Total 41,848.24 100.00%

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State Farm RUIZ, MARISOL 03-49S2-40B Time & Material Breakdown

General Contractor O&P Items Quantity Unit Price Total Cost APPLIANCES Contractor Labor - Plumber 2.76 HR 127.170 350.68* General Laborer 2.92 HR 52.820 154.30*

Labor: 504.98 APPLIANCES Subtotal: 504.98 CABINETRY Material - Vanity 4.17 LF 191.712 799.43* Silicone caulk - 10 oz tube 0.48 TB 10.290 4.97* Cabinet knob or pull - Average grade 4.00 EA 3.540 14.16 Sheathing - plywood - 3/4" - CDX 1.77 SH 49.622 87.66* Wood screw - #10 x 2", 1 lb box 0.88 BX 8.378 7.41* Cabinetry - lower unit 27.90 LF 212.073 5,916.75* Cabinetry - upper unit 13.00 LF 124.470 1,618.11 Material: 8,448.49 Contractor Labor - Carpenter - Finish, Trim/Cabinet 41.47 HR 88.060 3,652.11* Carpenter - Finish, Trim/Cabinet 10.15 HR 86.600 879.23* Demolition Laborer 2.15 HR 52.320 112.71* Carpenter - Finish, Trim/Cabinet 1.29 HR 86.840 111.72*

Labor: 4,755.77 CABINETRY Subtotal: 13,204.26 CLEANING Contractor Labor - Cleaning Technician 6.40 HR 54.320 347.59*

Labor: 347.59 CLEANING Subtotal: 347.59 GENERAL DEMOLITION Contractor Labor - Demolition Laborer 1.99 HR 53.040 105.77*

Labor: 105.77 Equipment - Tandem axle dump trailer 0.04 WK 651.053 25.43* Landfill charge - per ton 1.67 TN 49.000 81.67* Equipment: 107.10 GENERAL DEMOLITION Subtotal: 212.87 DOORS Contractor Labor - Carpenter - Finish, Trim/Cabinet 1.48 HR 88.060 130.46* Date: 1/17/2024 8:22 AM Page: 32

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General Contractor O&P Items Quantity Unit Price Total Cost Labor: 130.46 DOORS Subtotal: 130.46 DRYWALL Material - Gypsum board, 1/2" 167.70 SF 0.487 81.68* Metal corner bead 3.26 LF 0.449 1.47* Drywall joint compound - 50 lb box 3.18 BX 15.876 50.48* Drywall screws - grabber - (based on 25 to 50 lb box) 0.90 LB 2.888 2.59* Joint tape - 500' roll 0.16 RL 6.992 1.13* Material: 137.35 Contractor Labor - Drywall Installer/Finisher 9.86 HR 102.950 1,014.59*

Labor: 1,014.59 DRYWALL Subtotal: 1,151.94 FLOOR COVERING - VINYL Material - Floor patching compound - 5 lb box 11.05 BX 13.950 154.19* Vinyl plank floor - mat. per specs from ind. vinyl analysis 1,135.17 SF 4.270 4,847.20* Material: 5,001.39 Contractor Labor - Wood Flooring Installer 42.56 HR 76.870 3,271.44* Demolition Laborer 17.04 HR 53.040 904.03* Flooring Installer 6.29 HR 67.400 423.82*

Labor: 4,599.29 FLOOR COVERING - VINYL Subtotal: 9,600.68 FINISH CARPENTRY / TRIMWORK Material - 6d finish nails (based on 5 lb box) 2.57 LB 3.120 8.01* Baseboard - 5 1/4" finger-joint pine 114.46 LF 2.740 313.60* Casing - 2 1/4" 49.87 LF 1.365 68.08* Material: 389.69 Contractor Labor - Demolition Laborer 0.57 HR 53.040 29.97* Carpenter - Finish, Trim/Cabinet 12.14 HR 88.060 1,069.47* Carpenter - Finish, Trim/Cabinet 0.10 HR 86.600 8.26*

Labor: 1,107.70 FINISH CARPENTRY / TRIMWORK Subtotal: 1,497.39 FINISH HARDWARE Material - Spring door stop - mounted on baseboard 2.00 EA 2.480 4.96 Material: 4.96 Contractor Labor - Hardware Installer 1.05 HR 59.090 62.02* Date: 1/17/2024 8:22 AM Page: 33

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General Contractor O&P Items Quantity Unit Price Total Cost Hardware Installer 0.19 HR 58.160 10.80* Demolition Laborer 0.08 HR 52.320 4.33* Labor for Finish hardware labor minimum 1.00 EA 70.580 70.58

Labor: 147.73 FINISH HARDWARE Subtotal: 152.69 HEAT, VENT & AIR CONDITIONING Contractor Labor - Heating / A.C. Mechanic 0.45 HR 96.290 43.23*

Labor: 43.23 HEAT, VENT & AIR CONDITIONING Subtotal: 43.23 LIGHT FIXTURES Contractor Labor - Electrician 3.14 HR 101.410 318.48*

Labor: 318.48 LIGHT FIXTURES Subtotal: 318.48 MARBLE - CULTURED OR NATURAL Contractor Labor - Tile/Cultured Marble Installer 1.86 HR 71.410 132.80*

Labor: 132.80 MARBLE - CULTURED OR NATURAL Subtotal: 132.80 MIRRORS & SHOWER DOORS Contractor Labor - Hardware Installer 1.17 HR 59.090 69.40* Labor for Mirror/shower door labor minimum 1.00 EA 78.330 78.33

Labor: 147.73 MIRRORS & SHOWER DOORS Subtotal: 147.73 PLUMBING Material - 1/2" Compression angle stop 6.00 EA 12.482 74.88* Caulking - acrylic - 10 oz tube 0.16 TB 7.210 1.14* Brass bolts used to secure bowl to the floor - two 2.00 EA 3.861 7.72 Wax ring closet gasket 2.00 EA 3.633 7.26* Silicone caulk - 10 oz tube 0.09 TB 10.290 0.89* 3/8" ferrule & nut 8.00 EA 0.960 7.68 3/8" OD x 15" chrome or stainless steel supply line 8.00 EA 5.892 47.12* 1/2" Compression angle stop 2.00 EA 7.187 14.38* "P" trap with flange - 1 1/2" ABS 1.00 EA 8.041 8.04 Material: 169.11 Contractor Labor - Demolition Laborer 0.66 HR 53.040 35.16*

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General Contractor O&P Items Quantity Unit Price Total Cost Plumber 11.46 HR 127.170 1,457.29* Plumber 3.33 HR 125.940 419.51* Demolition Laborer 0.55 HR 52.320 28.85*

Labor: 1,940.81 PLUMBING Subtotal: 2,109.92 PAINTING Material - Caulking - acrylic 2.78 TB 3.156 8.79* Latex paint 8.00 GL 47.120 376.91* Painter's putty 0.60 GL 21.067 12.73* 160 - 180 grit sandpaper - per sheet 6.33 SH 0.780 4.94 PVA - latex drywall primer/sealer 0.95 GL 19.410 18.40* Masking paper, 12" roll 2.90 RL 4.810 13.96* Masking/painter's tape, 3/4" x 60 yard roll 0.11 RL 4.005 0.45* Plastic, 2 mil - 9' x 400' roll 1.21 RL 75.980 91.63* Masking tape, 3/4" roll 2.68 RL 4.005 10.73 Latex paint 0.02 GL 44.490 0.90* Material: 539.44 Contractor Labor - Painter 25.77 HR 75.050 1,934.26* Painter 7.29 HR 74.820 545.48*

Labor: 2,479.74 PAINTING Subtotal: 3,019.18 TILE Contractor Labor - Labor for Tile / marble labor minimum 1.00 EA 81.640 81.64

Labor: 81.64 TILE Subtotal: 81.64 WINDOW TREATMENT Contractor Labor - Hardware Installer 1.19 HR 58.160 69.28*

Labor: 69.28 WINDOW TREATMENT Subtotal: 69.28

Material 14,690.43 Labor 17,927.59 Equipment 107.10 General Contractor O&P Items Subtotal 32,725.12 General Contractor Overhead 3,272.55 General Contractor Profit 3,272.55 Sales Tax Prime Cont 2,578.02 Total 41,848.24 Date: 1/17/2024 8:22 AM Page: 35

Main Level

40' 8" 11' 3' 1" 9' 9" 2' 5" 12' 5"

5' Closet 2

7' 5" Closet 3

10' 10" 10' 8"

11' 2" Bedroom 2 2' 1" Bedroom 3 Hall Closet

14' 4" Living Room

3' 1" 3' 5"

Pantry Closet 6' 7"

13' 2"

3' 2"

27' 6" Hallway 5' 4" 20' 3" 14' 8" 5' 1' 7" 3' 14' 4' 10"

18' 4' 6"

M Closet Refrigerator Linen Closet

5' 9" 6' 5" Island Cab (B3) 12' 7"

6' 6" Laundry Room 15' 10"

M Bedroom 3' 1" Cab1'210" (B2)

12' 2" 2' 2"

5' Vanity (B2) M Shower (B1) Kitchen / Dining Room 3'

Gas Range 7' 4"

M Bath Hall Bath 2' 8" 4' 6"

Vanity1Tub/Shower (B1) 1' 10" 2' 2"

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(B2) Cab 1 6'(B1) 4" 8' 2"

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Mediation Services Mediation services are available to the parties. What is Mediation? Mediation is a method of resolving disputes where the parties can end conflict without the expense and time associated with the full administrative process. Who Participates in During mediation, a mediator will attempt to help the Mediation? parties find an optimal solution to the conflict. Both parties must agree to participate in mediation, and both parties must bring a representative to mediation that has full authority to settle the entire matter. Mediation Is Not Neither the Registrar nor the Office of Administrative Mandatory Hearings will penalize a party for not agreeing to mediation. Where do the Parties The parties will meet at the Office of Administrative Meet for Mediation? Hearings to participate in mediation.

The Office of Administrative Hearings is located at 1400 West Washington, Suite 101, Phoenix, Arizona 85007. When does Mediation can occur after the Registrar issues a citation, but Mediation Occur? before the administrative hearing. Why Should Parties Mediation can be an alternative to the full administrative Consider Mediation? process. Mediation is beneficial because it is (1) time- efficient, (2) cost-effective, (3) confidential, and (4) capable of providing flexible solutions to complex problems. How to Request If the parties wish to mediate this case, they must file a Joint Mediation Request for Mediation with the Office of Administrative Hearings. A Joint Request for Mediation is included with this Mediation Notice. REGISTRAR OF CONTRACTORS OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA _________________________ Case No. _______________ COMPLAINANT,

v. JOINT REQUEST FOR MEDIATION _________________________ RESPONDENT.

REQUEST

The parties jointly request that this matter be referred to mediation in the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH). ☐ This matter is set for hearing on __________________(date). ☐ This matter is not currently set for hearing. MEDIATION AGREEMENT By requesting this mediation and signing below, the parties understand, represent, and agree: 1. The parties are prepared to commence mediation and will be ready for mediation on _____________________(date); 2. The parties will participate in the mediation process in good faith; 3. This request for mediation is not intended to hinder or delay administrative proceedings; 4. No party will contend that the mediation limits the power of OAH and its administrative law judges to conduct an administrative hearing and issue decisions under A.R.S. §§ 41-1092 – 1092.12; 5. The parties will be courteous and respectful throughout the mediation process to all participants; 6. The mediation is completely voluntary and the principal purpose is to allow the parties a full and fair opportunity to discuss settlement; of 3 REGISTRAR OF CONTRACTORS 1700 W. Washington St. Suite 105 – PHOENIX, AZ 85007-2812 Telephone (602)542-1525 1-877-692-9762 7. The mediator may conduct joint and separate meetings with the parties and may suggest resolutions to the parties’ dispute, but the mediator has no authority to impose a settlement upon the parties; 8. The mediation process is confidential. Communications made, material created for or used during, and acts occurring during mediation are confidential and may not be discovered or admitted into evidence in any proceeding except as provided by A.R.S. § 12-2238; 9. The mediator is not subject to service of process or a subpoena to produce evidence or to testify regarding any evidence or occurrence relating to the mediation except as provided in A.R.S. § 12-2238(C); 10. Neither the mediator, nor the Registrar of Contractors, nor the Office of Administrative Hearings is subject to civil liability for any act or omission in connection with any mediation service or activity except for acts involving

intentional misconduct or reckless disregard of a substantial risk of injury to the rights of others; 11. Throughout the mediation process, each party must have a representative present who will have full settlement authority to settle all claims at issue in the administrative

proceeding. 12. The mediation process will terminate when: a. The parties reach settlement; b. The mediator determines that further efforts at mediation are no longer likely

to achieve a settlement; or c. One of the parties withdraws from mediation. _____________________________________ _______________________ Complainant (or representative) Date

_____________________________________ _______________________ Respondent (or representative) Date

of 3 REGISTRAR OF CONTRACTORS 1700 W. Washington St. Suite 105 – PHOENIX, AZ 85007-2812 Telephone (602)542-1525 1-877-692-9762 PREHEARING DISCLOSURE STATEMENT INSTRUCTIONS ***DO NOT SUBMIT THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE PREHEARING DISCLOSURE FORM***

ADMINISTRATIVE RULES A copy of the Arizona Administrative Code’s Rules for the Registrar of Contractors can be located on the Registrar’s Website.

PREHEARING DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENT Under A.A.C. R4-9-118(A), before a hearing, the parties must prepare a disclosure statement. The disclosure statement must contain: • A list of all the witnesses the party will call to testify, including the witnesses’ contact information and a brief description of the subject matter of the witnesses’ expected testimony; and • A list of all the exhibits that the party will use at the hearing.

FILE PREHEARING DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS • The Prehearing Disclosure Statements and Exhibits may be submitted to the Arizona Office of Administrative Hearings using any of the following: • Electronically: https://portal.azoah.com/submission/ • In-Person or by Mail: 1740 West Adams Street, Lower Level, Phoenix, Arizona 85007

EXCHANGING DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS Under A.A.C. R4-9-118(B) (effective November 5, 2017), a party to the hearing must serve on every other party and file with the Office of Administrative Hearings a copy of: • The disclosure statement; and, • Any exhibit that the party will use at the hearing. Service: The disclosure statement and exhibits must be served on all parties in accordance with Arizona Administrative Code R2-19-108 Filing Documents. Under A.A.C. R2-19-108, service is completed by: • Personal delivery; • 1st class, certified or express mail; or • Facsimile. Timing: The disclosure statement and the exhibits must be served and filed not less than seven calendar days before the date of the hearing. Under A.A.C. R2-19-108, a document is served on a party: • On the date it is personally served; • Five days after it is mailed by express or 1st class mail; • On the date of the return receipt if it is mailed by certified mail; or • On the date indicated on the facsimile transmission.

CONSEQUENCES FOR FAILING TO DISCLOSE Under A.A.C. R4-9-108(C), if a witness or an exhibit is not timely disclosed as required the rules, and good cause for the failure to disclose is not shown, then the administrative law judge may: • Order that certain witnesses or exhibits not be used at the hearing; • Order that a particular fact is or is not established for the record; or, • Order that a charge, a defense, a claim, or some portion thereof, be dismissed.

Form RC-L-800A Prehearing Disclosure Statement Rev. 10/08/2019 Instructions Form PREHEARING DISCLOSURE STATEMENT FORM RC-L-800A

PART 1: WITNESS LIST DOCKET NO. Under A.A.C. R4-9-118(A), before a hearing, a party must prepare a disclosure statement containing a list of all the witnesses the party will call to testify, including the witnesses’ contact information and a brief description of the subject matter of the witnesses’ expected testimony. If you need additional space to list all witnesses, complete and attach additional Witness Lists. Example 1. Name 2. Telephone Number 3. Email Address

John Doe (123) 456-7890 [email redacted] 4. Subject Matter of Expected Testimony

John Doe will testify regarding the poor workmanship and poor installation of the Garage Door. Mr. Doe will also testify regarding the invoices and change orders for the project.

Witness 1. Name 2. Telephone Number 3. Email Address

4. Subject Matter of Expected Testimony

Witness 1. Name 2. Telephone Number 3. Email Address

4. Subject Matter of Expected Testimony

Witness 1. Name 2. Telephone Number 3. Email Address

4. Subject Matter of Expected Testimony

Witness 1. Name 2. Telephone Number 3. Email Address

4. Subject Matter of Expected Testimony

Form RC-L-800A Prehearing Disclosure Statement Rev. 1/15/2019 Page 1 of 3 PART 2: EXHIBIT LIST DOCKET NO. Under A.A.C. R4-9-118(A), before a hearing, a party must prepare a disclosure statement containing a list of all the exhibits that the party will use at the hearing. Note: All exhibits listed below must be provided to all parties to the hearing. See A.A.C. R4-9-118(B). If you need additional space to list all witnesses, complete and attach additional Exhibit Lists. Example Contract for new garage door. Invoice #10001 – Cost for garage door replacement.

Exhibit Exhibit Name

Form RC-L-800A Prehearing Disclosure Statement Rev. 1/15/2019 Page 2 of 3 PART 3: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & SIGNATURE I certify that the above information is true and correct and that I will serve a copy of this disclosure statement and any exhibits listed in Part 2 to all parties to the hearing in accordance with A.A.C. R4-9-118. I acknowledge and understand that if I fail to properly disclose a witness or exhibit, the administrative law judge may: • Order that certain witnesses or exhibits not be used at the hearing; • Order that a particular fact is or is not established for the record; or, • Order that a charge, a defense, a claim, or some portion thereof, be dismissed.

I am the (check one):  Complainant  Respondent Docket No.

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