Sentences with phrase «estate broker license without»

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The Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission invoked sanctions against the licensee for violating the state licensing statute by advertising herself as a broker without having the required broker's license.
But then this also makes you question acting as a real estate broker as a wholesaler without a license.
In Arizona, a person who acts as a real estate broker or salesperson without a license can be found guilty of a felony that can hold a minimum six months in prison.
Texas allows licensed real estate brokers to use a drone to capture property images in connection with the marketing, sale, or financing of real property, and insurance company employees or affiliates may capture images using an unmanned aircraft in connection with an insurance policy or claim regarding real property or a structure on property.14 In Louisiana, the use of a drone for the purpose of spying upon others or otherwise invading the privacy of others is a criminal offense.15 Use of a drone in the space above property with intent to conduct surveillance constitutes «remaining in or upon property» or «entering upon immovable property» under the offense of criminal trespass.16 South Dakota passed a law making it a misdemeanor to land a drone on lands or water of another resident.17 The owner or lessee of the drone is liable for damage resulting from a forced landing of the drone.18 In Oregon, a property owner may bring a claim for invasion of privacy against a drone operator who flies over their property without permission (unless the drone operator complied with FAA requirements).19
This is done thousands of times a day by real estate agents and most states allow a RE Broker to facilitate a transaction in connection with a property sale that involves seller or privately financed notes (with that note being sold or not) without a mortgage broker license.
In effect, becoming property managers without needing a real estate license and broker, which would allow them to not pay all the fees that come along with living in a state that require any Property Manager to have a RE license and broker to join the profession?
17 DOS 91 Matter of Torsiello - qualifying experience is one year of supervised service as real estate salesperson or two years of «equivalent» experience (conduct which was such that, if not engaged in or on behalf of either the applicant himself or the applicant's exclusive employer who is the principal in a transaction, or without expectation or receipt of compensation, would require a real estate broker's license)
In the event of the death of a licensed broker, who is the sole proprietor of a real estate business, the board shall, upon application by his legal representative, issue, without examination, a temporary license to such legal representative, or to an individual designated by him and approved by the board, upon the filing of a bond as aforesaid and the payment of the prescribed fee, which shall authorize such temporary licensee to continue to transact said business for a period not to exceed one year from the date of death subject to all other provisions of sections eighty - seven PP to eighty - seven DDD applicable to a licensed broker except that such temporary license shall not be renewed.
Mr. Hoffman acted as a real estate broker or real estate salesperson without being licensed under Chapter 4735.
357 DOS 02 Matter of DOS v. Elias - failure to appear at hearing; failure to pay judgment; proper business practices; deposits; DOS fails its burden of proof; restitution; ex parte hearing may proceed upon proof of proper service; respondent failed to fully satisfy a judgment obtained against him without showing that he was unable to do so; a rental broker is entitled to compensation only after procuring a rental agreement between tenant and landlord; retaining part or all of the deposit without obtaining a rental agreement demonstrates untrustworthiness and incompetency; restitution may be ordered as a condition to retention of the broker's license where he has received money to which he is not entitled; unlawful for broker to operate real estate brokerage business at an address other than that which was stated on his application; broker operated his real estate business out of an address prior to obtaining a license for that address; DOS failed to prove that respondent commingled and converted deposits; real estate brokers license suspended for four months and an additional period of time until respondent proves he has paid the balance of the judgment
594 DOS 01 DOS v. Walker - deposits; failure to appear at hearing; failure to pay judgment; failure to cooperate with DOS investigation; notary public; proper business practices; broker commingles funds by placing deposits in operating account; broker allows escrow account to be overdrawn on numerous occasions; broker uses deposit for separate, unrelated business investment; broker fails to pay judgment without presenting an explanation or excuse for failure to pay judgment; broker fails to cooperate with DOS investigation by failing to respond to and comply with letter directing him to appear for a conference and to provide certain documents; broker fails to notify DOS of new address upon closing office; DOS fails to prove that salesperson improperly held herself out to be real estate broker associated with corporate broker, that the broker made misrepresentations to the purchasers regarding payments they were required to make toward the purchase, that some checks were returned for insufficient funds, that the broker failed to make certain required payments, that the broker properly failed to make certain other deposits and that the broker gave a postdated deposit check which could not be cashed due to insufficient funds; representative broker's and corporate broker's licenses revoked, return of deposits in the amount of $ 400.00 and $ 3,173.83 ordered with interest, civil judgment to be fully satisfied; salesperson fined $ 1,000.00 and notary commission suspended for four months
960 DOS 03 DOS v. Vazquez - deposits; unlicensed activity; duty to supervise sales associate; failure to cooperate with DOS investigation; failure to pay judgment; sanction; broker fails to reply to DOS's request for information; broker allows two individuals to work in association with brokerage without being properly licensed; broker fails to pay judgment; broker fails to return rental deposits in two transactions where the rental was not consummated; broker fails to supervise sales associate and is accountable for monies received by salesperson and unaccounted for; in setting penalty, it is proper to consider licensees were found to have availed themselves of improper licensed real estate salespersons and to have retained an unearned commission; corporate broker's license and representative broker's license revoked and brokers ordered to pay restitution in the amount $ 7,725.00 and judgment in the amount $ 740.37
Ms. Kidder acted as a real estate broker or real estate salesperson without being licensed under Chapter 4735.
242 DOS 97 Matter of DOS v. Hinds - deposits; proper business practices; fraudulent practices; due process; exparte proceeding is proper where there is evidence of proper service of process; unlawful retention of deposit monies constitutes larceny; illegal exercise of right of ownership over principals» funds is conversion; broker's illegal retention of deposit monies of principals in four, separate real estate transactions is a fraudulent practice; broker's failure to pay lawfully obtained judgments without a showing that he is unable to do so is a demonstration of untrustworthiness; license revocation; restitution with interest
7 DOS 00 DOS v. Flagship Marketing Group - availing of license; failure to cooperate with DOS investigation; jurisdiction; proper business practices; ex parte hearing may proceed upon proof of proper service; DOS retains jurisdiction over party not licensed at the time of the hearing where, at that time the complaint was served, the party was (i) licensed, (ii) an applicant for a license or renewal, or (iii) was eligible to automatically renew; salesperson is prohibited both from owning, directly or indirectly, singly or jointly, any shares of voting stock in and from being an officer of any licensed real estate brokerage corporation with which the salesperson is associated; representative real estate broker availed the corporate broker license to an associated salesperson where the office was operated by the salesperson without the direct supervision of the representative broker and the salesperson conducted business as a broker for his own benefit; representative real estate broker engaged in fraud by availing the corporate real estate broker license to a salesperson; representative broker's availing of corporate broker's license for which the corporate broker is vicariously liable; failure to provide business records constitutes failure to cooperate with DOS investigation; DOS fails to establish fraud, ignorance or negligence is not sufficient to prove mistake; pressure, regardless of how severe, is not undue influence; restitution denied where funds sought were received by an entity not named or charged in the complaint; corporate broker fined $ 3,000.00, representative broker's license revoked and fined $ 3,000.00 and salesperson fined $ 5,000.00
Consent Order 96 - 0004, Matter of Bernstein - Failure to notify DOS of change of principal business address; failure to renew license after expiration; acting as real estate broker without license; failure by licensee to disclose to seller licensee's interest as a principal in corporate buyer client; $ 2,000.00 fine
38 DOS 98 Matter of DOS v. Hargrave - proper business practices; unlawful for real estate broker licensed in her individual name to operate under an assumed named without license under the assumed name; licensee immediately ceases to operate under assumed name upon being so advised by DOS investigator; no evidence presented of any harm to the public arising out of violation; broker reprimanded
79 DOS 99 Matter of DOS v. Pagano - disclosure of agency relationships; failure to appear at hearing; proper business practices; unauthorized practice of law; unearned commissions; vicarious liability; fraudulent practice; jurisdiction; ex parte hearing may proceed upon proof of proper service; DOS has jurisdiction after expiration of respondents» licenses as acts of misconduct occurred and the proceedings were commenced while the respondents were licensed; licensee fails to timely provide seller client with agency disclosure form prior to entering into listing agreement and fails to timely provide agency disclosure form to buyer upon first substantive contact; broker fails to make it clear for which party he is acting; broker violates 19 NYCRR 175.24 by using exclusive right to sell listing agreement without mandatory definitions of «exclusive right to sell» and «exclusive agency»; broker breaches fiduciary duties to seller clients by misleading them as to buyer's ability to financially consummate the transaction; broker breaches his fiduciary duty to seller by referring seller to the attorney who represented the buyers when he knew or should have known such attorney could not properly protect seller's interests; improper for broker to use listing agreements providing for broker to retain one half of any deposit if forfeited by buyer as such forfeiture clause could, by its terms, allow broker to retain part of the deposit when broker did not earn a commission; broker must conduct business under name as it appears on license; broker engaged in the unauthorized practice of law in preparing contracts for purchase and sale of real estate which did not contain a clause making it subject to the approval of the parties» attorneys and were not a form recommended by a joint bar / real estate board committee; broker demonstrated untrustworthiness and incompetency in using sales contract which purported to change the terms of the listing agreement to include a higher commission; broker demonstrated untrustworthiness and incompetency in using contracts of sale which were unclear, ambiguous, vague and incomplete; broker failed to amend purchase agreement to reflect amendment to increase deposit amount; broker demonstrated untrustworthiness in back - dating purchase agreements; broker demonstrated untrustworthiness in participating in scheme to have seller hold undisclosed second mortgage and to mislead first mortgagee about the purchaser's financial ability to purchase; broker demonstrated untrustworthiness by claiming unearned commission and filing affidavit of entitlement for unearned commission; DOS fails to establish by substantial evidence that respondent acted as undisclosed dual agent; corporate broker bound by the knowledge acquired by and is responsible for acts committed by its licensees within the actual or apparent scope of their authority; corporate and individual brokers» licenses revoked, no action taken on application for renewal until proof of payment of sum of $ 2,000.00 plus interests for deposits unlawfully retained
Looking at the New York real estate license law, the court found that no one could bring a lawsuit seeking a payment «for services rendered... in the buying, selling, exchanging, leasing, renting or negotiating loan upon any real estate without [being]... a duly licensed real estate broker or real estate salesman on the date the cause of action arose.»
As the court explained, the essence of a cobrokerage agreement is that both parties perform real estate brokerage functions within the meaning of the Connecticut statute, and Wilder's activities in that capacity were not allowed without a valid Connecticut broker's license.
For example, if you find a house, negotiate a sale price with the seller (without signing a contract) and then go advertise for buyers, that's most likely illegal — you are acting like a real estate agent, and if you're not licensed, brokering real estate is illegal.
Real estate brokers can work as agents but agents can not work as a real estate broker without a broker's license.
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