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A realtor can sue buyers and sellers. This is typically on account of a breach of contract. It may also occur if they feel that a commission has been withheld.
Civil penalties may be levied up to $16,000 for the first violation, or $65,000 if there were two or more cases of discrimination up to seven years prior to the present case.
The maximum fine a licensee can face from the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation for a serious violation of real estate license law is $10,000. This amount serves as a deterrent against misconduct in the real estate industry, helping to ensure that licensees adhere to regulatory standards.
License law violators may incur penalties of $5,000 for the first violation, $15,000 for the second violation, and up to $25,000 per violation after three or more violations. Licensees may not offer property for sale without the owners permission.
The Commission was created to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public through examination, licensing, and regulatory activities, to uphold and apply the governing real estate laws and regulations equally to all, to provide courteous, reasonable, and professional assistance, and to impartially conduct