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20 November 2023 | 24 replies
Did you investigate filing an "Unlawful Detainer?"
13 September 2019 | 29 replies
It very well could be unlawful to sell the inspection but if I can find a way talk to them regarding the property I don't see the problem.
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22 October 2019 | 39 replies
Real Estate Activities Requiring LicensureIn Florida, it is unlawful to engage in the following real estate related activities for compensation without possessing a real estate broker’s license or sales associate license.Advertising or marketing another person’s timeshare or property for compensation.Auctioning or attempting to auction another person’s property for compensation.Buying or attempting to buy real estate on behalf of another person for compensation.Listing another person’s timeshare or property for compensation.Operating as a real estate broker or sales associate without a license.Renting, leasing, or attempting to rent or lease real estate on behalf of another person for compensation.Penalties for Unlicensed Practice of Real EstateThe crime of Unlicensed Practice of Real Estate is a Third Degree Felony and assigned a Level 1 offense severity ranking under Florida’s Criminal Punishment Code.If convicted of Unlicensed Practice of Real Estate in Florida, a judge can impose any combination of the following penalties:Up to five (5) years in prison.Up to five (5) years of probation.Up to $5,000 in fines.Defenses to Unlicensed Practice of Real EstateIn addition to the pretrial defenses and trial defenses that can be raised in any criminal case, specific defenses to the crime of Unlicensed Practice of Real Estate are:For Sale by OwnerA person who personally owns real estate or a timeshare may sell, rent, or dispose of the real estate or timeshare without being licensed.Likewise, a person may buy or rent real estate for them self from another person without being licensed.I HAVE NEVER SEEN AN UNLICENSED BROKER THAT WAS NOT VIOLATING BROKERAGE LAWS.
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16 July 2020 | 21 replies
This is an admission that one is acting as an agent, and is either acting as an unlicensed agent, unlawful in all states, or if he is licensed as a real estate agent/salesperson/broker, then probably acting in violation of the state real estate licensee statutes.
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22 February 2016 | 5 replies
(b)It shall be unlawful for any person to park or place, a manufactured home at any location not authorized by this chapter, or to permit or suffer any manufactured home to remain within the city in any location not authorized pursuant to this chapter.
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17 March 2017 | 51 replies
So when the questions in the application asking if they have ever been sued for unlawful detained, she insisted that she has never been sued and that isn't a real thing, I was quite confused.
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11 December 2023 | 3 replies
. - The best shield for a small investor when you're actively in a non-payment non-payment scenario is the confidence to navigate the unlawful detainer process.
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10 January 2024 | 3 replies
Can this be a problem when I fill UD-100 (unlawful detainer), as 6 d and 6 e mentions rent changes, addendums?
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18 September 2017 | 4 replies
By law, under the Fair Housing Act, it is: ". . .unlawful to refuse to make reasonable accommodations to rules, policies, practices, or services when such accommodations may be necessary to afford persons with disabilities an equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling.
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25 July 2012 | 271 replies
Third, since you and your people want to be okay with theft of healthcare from the emergency room (not requiring people to have health insurance and not fining them when they don't), I prefer the federal government to step in and hold you and your people accountable by taxing you to subsidize your unlawful actions in the interest of protecting my and my country's financial security.