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Tennessee Real Estate Commission delegates advertising enforcement to ALJ and gives executive director authority over short-term firm extensions and closures
Summary
The Tennessee Real Estate Commission voted unanimously to delegate routine advertising-violation cases to administrative law judge-only proceedings and to give Executive Director Miss Baker authority to grant the first 30-day extension and to close firms that fail to appoint a replacement principal broker.
The Tennessee Real Estate Commission voted unanimously to delegate routine advertising-violation cases to administrative law judge (ALJ)-only proceedings and to give its executive director, Miss Baker, authority to grant the initial 30-day extension for firms that temporarily lack a principal broker and to close firms that do not appoint a replacement within the allotted time.
Commissioners made the decisions during the commission’s legal report session in Jackson. The ALJ delegation was offered to reduce the volume of matters that reach a formal hearing before the commission. The executive-director delegations are intended to streamline responses when a principal broker dies, becomes incapacitated or otherwise leaves a firm and the firm…
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