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The Department of Business and Professional Regulation investigates and administratively prosecutes Florida appraisal or real estate licensees who conduct business in violation of state license law.
The most common audit violation related to Regulation 2725, and to BP Code 10159.2 for corporate brokers, is when there are many trust fund handling-related violations demonstrating a lack of oversight by the broker or officer in the area of the handling of trust funds.
The complaint form may be obtained directly from the DRE website (.dre.ca.gov) or by calling the Departments Enforcement Section at (877) 373-4542. When completing the complaint form: Provide a written explanation of the exact nature of your complaint.
Meseck, the most common complaints involve: Septic systems. Solar leases. Failure to disclose and Sellers Property Disclosures. Water rights. Miscommunication. Agent-owned property and additional supervision. Multiple offers. Unpermitted work.
Complete a Licensee/Subdivider Complaint Form (RE 519). The complaint form may be obtained directly from the DRE website (.dre.ca.gov) or by calling the Departments Enforcement Section at (877) 373-4542. When completing the complaint form: Provide a written explanation of the exact nature of your complaint.
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Code of Ethics Violations Complaints Examples of an ethics violation in real estate include: Exaggerating a propertys features to make it seem more appealing. Refusing to be cooperative with all your buyers and sellers. Revealing confidential information.
Most Common Causes of Residential Real Estate Litigation Failure to Disclose Defects. Contract Disputes. Title Disputes. Boundary and Easement Disputes. Failure to Complete the Transaction. Mortgage Fraud. Construction Defects. Landlord-Tenant Disputes.

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