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Real Estate Brokerage Activities and Procedures

Chapter 6 of the state-approved course covers essential aspects of real estate brokerage activities and procedures in Florida. This chapter delves into violations of license law, penalties, and the disciplinary procedures involved in addressing these issues.

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The chapter audio covers key concepts related to brokerage activities and the consequences of license law violations.

Key termsTérminos clave

Breach of trust
Failure to fulfill obligations owed to another party, which can be intentional or negligent.
Culpable negligence
Actions or inactions that harm others due to a lack of consideration for the potential consequences.
Formal complaint
An administrative complaint that lists all charges against a licensee after probable cause is established.
Misrepresentation
Providing false or misleading information that affects another party's decision in a transaction.
Summary suspension
An emergency suspension order issued when a licensee's actions pose an immediate danger to the public.

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Practice questions for this chapterPreguntas de práctica para este capítulo
  • C2EX is a new program
  • Realtors® follow the Pathway to Professionalism to show respect for
  • Procuring cause of a sale goes to the Realtor® who
  • According to Article 17, a licensee should be ready to ______________ any complaints filed against them
  • Jill completed a deal with Broker Jack. She was upset with the way Jack handled the transaction. She started spreading false rumors about Jack. Jill is guilty of violating ___________ of the Code of Ethics
Frequently asked questionsPreguntas frecuentes
What is the time limit for filing a complaint against a real estate licensee?

A complaint must be filed within 5 years after the violation occurred or was discovered.

Who can file a complaint against a real estate licensee in Florida?

Any person who believes a licensee has violated Florida real estate laws can file a complaint with the DBPR.

What happens if a licensee fails to respond to a formal complaint?

If a licensee does not respond within the required timeframe, they waive their right to choose how to proceed, and the case will be heard in an informal hearing.

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