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PA Office of Attorney General (OAG) investigates trade practices in the distribution, financing and furnishing of goods and services for possible unfair and deceptive conduct in PA. Submit a complaint online or call (717) 787-9707 or (800) 441-2555.
You can file a formal complaint through the Pennsylvania State Real Estate Commission. The SREC issues and maintains licenses and writes the rules and regulations that all Pennsylvania licensees subscribe to.
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.
Meseck, the most common complaints involve: Septic systems. Solar leases. Failure to disclose and Seller's Property Disclosures. Water rights. Miscommunication. Agent-owned property and additional supervision. Multiple offers. Unpermitted work.
State consumer protection offices. Find your state's consumer protection office. They can help with complaints against businesses, investigating scams and fraud, and more.
The Bureau of Consumer Protection has regional offices located in Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Scranton, Erie, Pittsburgh and State College.
You can file a formal complaint through the Pennsylvania State Real Estate Commission. The SREC issues and maintains licenses and writes the rules and regulations that all Pennsylvania licensees subscribe to.