Enforcement Actions - D
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Each page of the Enforcement Actions section is divided into subsections for citations, administrative actions, and convictions. You should check each subsection to see if an enforcement action has been taken against the individual you are seeking.
Citations
Glush Dada
Cupertino—The Board issued a one-count citation that included a $1,000 administrative fine to Glush Dada, an unlicensed individual, for an alleged violation of Business and Professions Code section 5536(a) (Practice Without License or Holding Self Out as Architect). The action alleged that while Dada was unlicensed, she maintained Houzz, Facebook, Pinterest, BuildZoom, and Yelp profiles, wherein she used the business name "Glush Design Architects," described herself as providing "Architectural Design," "Architectural Drawings," and "Architectural Services," and categorized herself under "Architects" and "Architects and Building Designers." Dada’s business website contained testimonials referring to her as an "architect" and mentioned her "architectural skills." The citation became final on November 25, 2019.
Christina R. Daniels
Napa—The Board issued a two-count citation with a $4,000 administrative fine to Christina R. Daniels, an unlicensed person, dba Lone Wolf Designs LLC, for alleged violations of Business and Professions Code section 5536(a) and 5536.1(c).
On or about May 23, 2022, Daniels was hired to prepare plans for D.C. (client) and to submit them to the Napa County Building Department for approval. Daniels informed her client that she was an architect and offered to perform design services for a concrete home. Because it involved concrete forms, the project was not exempt from licensing requirements pursuant to Business and Professions Code section 5537. Daniels was paid $18,000 for her design services and stated that the plans would have her “stamp” on them.
On her company website describes her business as a “full service architectural design” firm and in several online profiles, Daniels called herself an architect and architectural designer, advertised as an architect using false license numbers, and advertised the design of non-exempt homes.