Our role is to work hard to establish a fair or favorable outcome for you as you fight these claims and attempt to prevent any loss or suspension of your broker’s license. We want you to feel heard throughout this process, so we encourage you to contact us at any point with questions or concerns.
The first step in this process is to sit down with us and talk about the claims against you. We will then devise a strategy that represents your interests and help you understand what actions to take next. Schedule this consultation with us today by contacting our law firm.
The first step in this process is to sit down with us and talk about the claims against you. We will then devise a strategy that represents your interests and help you understand what actions to take next. Schedule this consultation with us today by contacting our law firm.
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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.
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.
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.
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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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