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Former CHFA employee asks Real Estate Commission to allow broker retest instead of restarting salesperson path
Summary
Rhonda, a former Connecticut broker and ex-employee of the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, asked the Real Estate Commission (Department of Consumer Protection) to let her retest for a broker license rather than restart as a salesperson after her license lapsed and COVID-related disruptions kept her from completing continuing education.
Rhonda, a former broker licensed in Connecticut and a former employee of the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA), asked the Real Estate Commission within the Department of Consumer Protection on the record for a waiver that would let her retest directly for a broker license rather than starting over as a salesperson.
Rhonda said she first was licensed as a broker in February 2005, practiced until about 2019 and left CHFA in 2022. “I went to work for the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority in 2014...in 2019, I let my license expire,” she told the commission, adding that COVID disruptions contributed to missing continuing education and renewal windows. She said she paid a fee but was told she…
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