As a real estate broker, you never want to receive a complaint from the Real Estate Commission. If you recently received a letter from the Commission regarding an alleged violation of certain rules or license laws, you may feel uncertain about what steps to take next as well as what the procedures are and what the results could look like. At this point, hiring an attorney should be your next action. The Brown Envelope Attorney represents brokers in North Carolina facing complaints filed with the North Carolian Real Estate Commission involving misconduct, fraud, or negligence. Our head attorney is a real estate broker, too, so he understands the legal aspect of your claim as well as what is at stake for your career and reputation as a broker.
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With years of legal experience, The Brown Envelope Attorney can provide strategic, sound representation when you face disciplinary proceedings following a formal Real Estate Commission complaint. We are sensitive to real estate professionals facing disciplinary matters, and we always focus on protecting every one of our individual client’s interests while considering the facts at hand.
In North Carolina, the Real Estate Commission is responsible for licensing and regulating real estate agents in the state. The mission of this organization is to ensure all licensees are morally fit and competent to act as real estate brokers while administering, monitoring, and improving the quality of the pre-licensing education program, license examination program, and post-licensing education program.
We know how unsettling it can be to receive a dreaded brown envelope in the mail signifying the start of an investigation into your conduct. Our head attorney practices real estate law and is also a licensed real estate broker, so he understands what is at stake as well as the ideal way to defend you against any type of allegation. Our approach to defending brokers is always personalized, comprehensive, and based on experience within the real estate industry.
As your real estate lawyer, we can help investigate any complaints on your behalf. We can help you avoid a suspension or revocation of your broker license. You may have questions, like what kind of fee we charge. The fee varies depending on the complexity of the complaint and how far into the administrative process your complaint goes. But when you initially contact us, we will send an agreement for you to review and sign if you decide to have us act as your real estate lawyer.
If you are a broker in North Carolina who has received a formal complaint, you will need a reliable real estate law firm on your side to help investigate the complaint on your behalf and represent you at any proceedings that may be scheduled about the complaint. Typically, the notification of these types of complaints arrives in a brown envelope, which is where our name comes from. Because we focus on representing real estate agents and brokers as a real estate law firm, we are uniquely positioned to help you protect your reputation and the future of your career. This can happen even if you are trying to follow the rules, so don’t wait to reach out to us to discuss your brown envelope and the documentation it contains.
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As a real estate broker, you never want to receive a complaint from the Real Estate Commission. If you recently received a letter from the Commission regarding an alleged violation of certain rules or license laws, you may feel uncertain about what steps to take next as well as what the procedures are and what the results could look like.
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