Sentences with phrase «real estate licensees liable»

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Indeed, the court found that a real estate licensee could be liable for unlawful racial steering in violation of the federal Fair Housing Act if the licensee provided such information, since this type of information required a subjective decision by the licensee about what constituted racial or ethnic diversity.
The Supreme Court of Alabama has ruled on when an appraiser can be liable to third parties for a negligent misrepresentation made in his appraisal report and also whether a real estate licensee representing the seller has a duty to disclose to the buyer that the owner of the licensee's brokerage has an ownership interest in the property being sold.
I also understand and agree that if accepted for membership, I will pay all dues and fees as are from time to time established, and that the total amount of dues for which I will be personally and individually liable and responsible, as Designated REALTOR ® of the firm or office named herein, shall be in such amount as established annually by the Board of Directors for myself, plus an amount times the number of real estate licensees or certified appraisers employed by or otherwise affiliated with my firm or office who are not themselves REALTOR ® members of the Association.
287 DOS 98 Matter of DOS v. Uqdah Realty & Management Corp. — deposits; jurisdiction; fraudulent practices; failure to pay judgment; vicarious liability; notary public; disclosure of agency relationship; broker violated 19 NYCRR 175.1 when he deposited escrow funds into his operating account; broker committed conversion when his operating account fell below deposit amount; broker engaged in fraudulent practices when he illegally retained buyer's trust funds and attempted to qualify prospective buyer for mortgage by falsely stating their employment; broker failed to disclose his agency relationship to his client; failure to pay judgment; corporate real estate broker vicariously liable and charged with actual knowledge of violation of law because of representative broker's cognizant misconduct as corporate officer; broker is not required to deposit a refundable commission in an escrow account unless contractually demanded; corporate broker and representative broker's license revoked; restitution of deposit of $ 12,000 plus interest; notary public commission revoked based on misconduct as a real estate licensee
6 DOS 94 Matter of DOS v. Eagle Financial Services - motion to amend complaint; procedural due process; motion for severance; motion for stay of proceedings; adjournment; once issued, license is valid even if procured by fraud and voidable only in quasi-judicial proceeding; negotiating of mortgage loan requires real estate license; corporate licensee vicariously liable for conduct of unlicensed salesperson; failure to return and conversion of deposits
Ohio law provides that no client of a real estate licensee can be liable for a misrepresentation made by the licensee unless the client knows of the misrepresentation.
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