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House approves real-estate licensing bill to clarify rules, remove 'good moral character' language
Summary
The House passed HB 69, a package of amendments to real-estate licensing that clarifies required written disclosures, expands rulemaking authority for unusual broker circumstances and removes 'good moral character' language from statute; sponsor says testing changes are clarifying, not substantive.
Representative Musselman described House Bill 69 as a targeted update to Utah’s real-estate licensing code that removes ambiguous language and aligns statute with longstanding practice. "It's gonna take me a moment to read through some of the changes," he said, and summarized provisions affecting real estate, mortgage and appraisal management companies.
The bill adds a clear written-disclosure…
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