BBB accreditation indicates many things, but above all,
it indicates proper practices of honesty, clarity, and privacy within the company and its relationships with customers.
Not exact matches
1 DOS 98 Matter of DOS v. Fiumera -
proper business
practices; broker licensed in her individual name violates RPL § 440 - a when not also licensed as an associate broker while working under the name and auspices of another broker; broker not required to disgorge commission where individually licensed and additional associate broker's license would be issued pro forma upon payment of licensing fee; broker did not engage in fraudulent
practice when advised homeowner that radon report was acceptable when reasonably acted upon advice given to her by the party taking the test; broker's offer to pay for remedial work
indicates a good faith offer of settlement; $ 250 fine
199 DOS 98 Matter of DOS v. Wheeler — due process; failure to appear at hearing; failure to cooperate with DOS investigation; deposits;
proper business
practices; ex parte hearing may proceed upon proof of
proper service; broker improperly conducted business under name other than that on his licensed as evidenced by signs
indicating a different name; broker fails to provide agency disclosure form to buyer prior to entering into agency relationship; broker failed to deliver duplicate original of instrument to client; broker commingled funds by depositing deposit check into operating account; untrustworthiness demonstrated by failure to return deposit when offer not accepted; failure to comply with DOS investigation; broker's license revoked