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Section 4781.18 - Cause for license denial.

Ohio Rev Code § 4781.18 (2019) (N/A)
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(A) The division of real estate shall deny the application of any person for a license as a manufactured housing dealer or manufactured housing broker and refuse to issue the license if the division finds that any of the following is true of the applicant:

(1) The applicant has made any false statement of a material fact in the application.

(2) The applicant has not complied with this chapter or the rules adopted by the division of real estate under this chapter.

(3) The applicant is of bad business repute or has habitually defaulted on financial obligations.

(4) The applicant has been guilty of a fraudulent act in connection with selling or otherwise dealing in manufactured housing or in connection with brokering manufactured housing.

(5) The applicant has entered into or is about to enter into a contract or agreement with a manufacturer or distributor of manufactured homes that is contrary to the requirements of this chapter.

(6) The applicant is insolvent.

(7) The applicant is of insufficient responsibility to ensure the prompt payment of any final judgments that might reasonably be entered against the applicant because of the transaction of business as a manufactured housing dealer or manufactured housing broker during the period of the license applied for, or has failed to satisfy any such judgment.

(8) The applicant has no established place of business that, where applicable, is used or will be used for the purpose of selling, displaying, offering for sale or dealing in manufactured housing at the location for which application is made.

(9) Within less than twelve months prior to making application, the applicant has been denied a manufactured housing dealer's license or manufactured housing broker's license, or has any such license revoked.

(B) The division of real estate shall deny the application of any person for a license as a salesperson and refuse to issue the license if the division finds that any of the following is true of the applicant:

(1) The applicant has made any false statement of a material fact in the application.

(2) The applicant has not complied with this chapter or the rules adopted by the division of real estate under this chapter.

(3) The applicant is of bad business repute or has habitually defaulted on financial obligations.

(4) The applicant has been guilty of a fraudulent act in connection with selling or otherwise dealing in manufactured housing.

(5) The applicant has not been designated to act as salesperson for a manufactured housing dealer or manufactured housing broker licensed to do business in this state under this chapter, or intends to act as salesperson for more than one licensed manufactured housing dealer or manufactured housing broker at the same time, unless the licensed dealership is owned or operated by the same corporation, regardless of the county in which the dealership's facility is located.

(6) The applicant holds a current manufactured housing dealer's or manufactured housing broker's license issued under this chapter, and intends to act as salesperson for another licensed manufactured housing dealer or manufactured housing broker.

(7) Within less than twelve months prior to making application, the applicant has been denied a salesperson's license or had a salesperson's license revoked.

(8) The applicant was salesperson for, or in the employ of, a manufactured housing dealer or manufactured housing broker at the time the dealer's or broker's license was revoked.

(C) If an applicant for a manufactured housing dealer or manufactured housing broker's license is a corporation or partnership, the division of real estate may refuse to issue a license if any officer, director, or partner of the applicant has been guilty of any act or omission that would be cause for refusing or revoking a license issued to such officer, director, or partner as an individual. The division's finding may be based upon facts contained in the application or upon any other information the division of real estate may have.

(D) Notwithstanding division (A)(4) of this section, the division of real estate shall not deny the application of any person and refuse to issue a license if the division finds that the applicant is engaged or will engage in the business of selling at retail any new manufactured homes and demonstrates that the applicant has posted a bond, surety, or certificate of deposit with the division of real estate in an amount not less than one hundred thousand dollars for the protection and benefit of the applicant's customers.

(E) A decision made by the division of real estate under this section may be based upon any statement contained in the application or upon any facts within the division's knowledge.

(F) Immediately upon denying an application for any of the reasons in this section, the division of real estate shall enter a final order together with the division's findings. If the application is denied by the division of real estate, the division of real estate shall enter a final order and shall issue to the applicant a written notice of refusal to grant a license that shall disclose the reason for refusal.

Amended by 132nd General Assembly File No. TBD, HB 49, §137.10, eff. 1/21/2018.

Added by 128th General AssemblyFile No.9, HB 1, §101.01, eff. 7/1/2010. .

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Section 4781.18 - Cause for license denial.