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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.
Unethical agents will often use fraudulent misrepresentation to win a listing, sell a property faster, or push for a property to sell faster. Such actions violate ethical standards and are illegal in many jurisdictions.
The Real Estate License Law prohibits brokers in a transaction from acting for more than one party without the knowledge of all parties for whom the broker acts. The most common complaints deal with dual agency, seller subagency, and special relationships between the parties.
Contact the FREC at (850) 487-1395.
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.
(2) If a broker's registered office is located outside the State of Florida, prior to registering such office or branch office, the broker shall agree in writing to cooperate and shall cooperate with any investigation initiated in ance with this chapter or commission rules including, but not limited to, the ...
Florida law requires that real estate brokers maintain a physical office where they can meet with clients, store files, and conduct other business activities.
6 Steps to Getting your Florida Broker License Get Your Florida real estate license as a salesperson. Gain some experience. Complete your broker coursework. Apply for your broker license. Pass the broker exam. Activate your license and keep up with continuing education requirements.
The office must include at least one enclosed room and have space to conduct private transactions. Additionally, the broker is required to keep any real estate files and records (physical or electronic) in the office so they are immediately available for inspection by the FREC or other governing authority.