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Under Florida Statutes Chapter 489, what is the maximum monetary penalty per count for unlicensed contracting?

Correct Answer

A) $10,000

Florida Statutes Chapter 489 establishes a maximum penalty of $10,000 per count for unlicensed contracting violations. This significant penalty emphasizes the importance of proper licensing.

Answer Options
A
$10,000
B
$15,000
C
$25,000
D
$5,000

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Under Florida Statutes Chapter 489.127, the maximum monetary penalty for unlicensed contracting is specifically set at $10,000 per count. This penalty applies to each separate violation of unlicensed contracting activities. The statute establishes this amount as the ceiling for administrative fines that can be imposed by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation for each instance of unlicensed practice, making $10,000 the correct maximum penalty amount.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option B: $15,000

$15,000 exceeds the statutory maximum penalty of $10,000 per count for unlicensed contracting under Florida Statutes Chapter 489. This amount is not established in the current statute and represents an overestimate of the actual penalty.

Option D: $5,000

$5,000 is below the actual maximum penalty established in Florida Statutes Chapter 489. This amount might be confused with penalties for other types of violations or lesser infractions, but it does not represent the maximum penalty for unlicensed contracting specifically.

Memory Technique

Remember 'Ten Thousand Trouble' - unlicensed contracting can cost you $10,000 per count, which is serious trouble for your business and finances.

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