(1) Pursuant to Florida Statutes § 455.2273, the Commission sets forth below a range of disciplinary guidelines from which disciplinary penalties will be imposed upon licensees guilty of violating Chapters 455 or 475, F.S., or Title 61J2, F.A.C. The purpose of the disciplinary guidelines is to give notice to licensees of the range of penalties which normally will be imposed for each count during a formal or an informal hearing. For purposes of this rule, the order of penalties, ranging from lowest to highest, is: letter of concern, reprimand, fine, probation, suspension, and revocation or denial or application. Pursuant to Florida Statutes § 475.25(1), combinations of these penalties are permissible by law. Nothing in this rule shall preclude any discipline imposed upon a licensee pursuant to a stipulation or settlement agreement, nor shall the range of penalties set forth in this rule preclude the Probable Cause Panel from issuing a letter of guidance.

Terms Used In Florida Regulations 61J2-24.001

  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
  • Appraisal: A determination of property value.
  • Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Escrow: Money given to a third party to be held for payment until certain conditions are met.
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Nolo contendere: No contest-has the same effect as a plea of guilty, as far as the criminal sentence is concerned, but may not be considered as an admission of guilt for any other purpose.
  • Plea: In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges, a declaration made in open court.
  • Probable cause: A reasonable ground for belief that the offender violated a specific law.
  • Probation: A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.
  • Settlement: Parties to a lawsuit resolve their difference without having a trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in satisfaction of the other party's claims.
  • Testimony: Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
    (2) As provided in Florida Statutes § 475.25(1), the Commission may, in addition to other disciplinary penalties, place a licensee on probation. The placement of the licensee on probation shall be for such a period of time and subject to such conditions as the Commission may specify. Standard probationary conditions, as further ennumerated in Fl. Admin. Code R. 61J2-24.006 Probation, may include, but are not limited to, requiring the licensee: to attend pre-licensure courses; to satisfactorily complete a pre-licensure course; to attend post-licensure courses; to satisfactorily complete a post-licensure course; to attend continuing education courses; to submit to and successfully complete the state-administered examination; to be subject to periodic inspections and interviews by a DBPR investigator; if a broker, to place the license on a broker associate status; or, if a broker, to file escrow account status reports with the Commission or with a DBPR investigator at such intervals as may be prescribed.
    (3) The penalties are as listed unless aggravating or mitigating circumstances apply pursuant to subsection (4). The verbal identification of offenses is descriptive only; the full language of each statutory provision cited must be consulted in order to determine the conduct included.

PENALTY RANGE

VIOLATION
FIRST VIOLATION
SECOND AND SUBSEQUENT VIOLATIONS
(a) Florida Statutes § 475.22 Broker fails to maintain office or sign at entrance of office
(a) Reprimand and $500 administrative fine to 3-month suspension and $1,000 fine
(a) 90-day suspension and $1,000 administrative fine to 1 year suspension and $2,000 fine
(b) Florida Statutes § 475.24 Failure to register a branch office
(b) Reprimand and $500 administrative fine to 3-month suspension and $1,000 fine
(b) 90-day suspension and $1,000 administrative fine to 1 year suspension and $2,000 fine
(c) Section 475.25(1)(b), F.S.
Section 455.227(1)(a), F.S.

1. Fraud, misrepresentation, and dishonest dealing
1. $2,500 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
1. $5,000 administrative fine and 6 month suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
2. Concealment, false promises, false pretenses by trick, scheme or device
2. $2,500 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
2. $5,000 administrative fine and 6 month suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
3. Culpable negligence or breach of trust
3. $2,500 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
3. $5,000 administrative fine and 6 month suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
4. Violating a duty imposed by law or by the terms of a listing agreement
4. $2,500 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
4. $5,000 administrative fine and 6 month suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
5. Aided, assisted or conspired with another; or formed an intent, design or scheme to engage in such misconduct and committed an overt act in furtherance of such intent, design or scheme
5. $2,500 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
5. $5,000 administrative fine and 6 month suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
(d) Section 475.25(1)(c), F.S. False, deceptive or misleading advertising
(d) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
(d) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to 5,000 administrative fine and revocation
(e) Subparagraph 475.25(1)(d)1., F.S. Failed to account or deliver to any person as required by agreement or law, escrowed property
(e) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
(e) $2,000 to $5,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
(f) Subparagraph 275.25(1)(d)2., F.S., Failed to deposit money into escrow account when licensee is purchaser and contact required deposit into escrow
(f) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
(f) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
(g) Section 475.25(1)(e) or 455.227(1)(b) or (1)(q), F.S. Violated any rule or order or provision under Chapters 475 and 455, F.S., or failed to comply with a lawfully issued subpoena
(g) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
(g) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
1. No intent demonstrated
1. $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
1. $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
2. Intentionally violating or failing to comply
2. $2,500 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
2. $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 fine and permanent revocation
(h) Section 475.25(1)(f) or 455.227(1)(c), F.S. Convicted or found guilty of a crime related to real estate or involving moral turpitude or fraudulent or dishonest dealing
(h) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and revocation
(h) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 6 month suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
(i) Section 475.25(1)(g) or 455.227(1)(f), F.S. Has license disciplined or acted against or an application denied by another jurisdiction
(i) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and revocation
(i) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(j) Section 475.25(1)(h), F.S. Has shared a commission with or paid a fee to a person not properly licensed under Florida Statutes Chapter 475
(j) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and revocation
(j) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(k) Section 475.25(1)(i), F.S. Impairment by drunkenness, or use of drugs or temporary mental derangement
(k) Suspension for the period of incapacity, with reinstatement upon showing of ability to practice with reasonable safety to reinstatement on showing of ability to practice with reasonable safety and 1 year probation
(k) Suspension for the period of incapacity with reinstatement upon showing of ability to practice with reasonable safety to reinstatement on showing of ability to practice with reasonable safety and 1 year probation to revocation
(l) Section 475.25(1)(j), F.S. Rendered an opinion that the title to property sold is good or merchantable when not based on opinion of a licensed attorney or has failed to advise prospective buyer to consult an attorney on the merchantability of title or to obtain title insurance
(l) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and revocation
(l) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(m) Section 475.25(l)(k), F.S. Has failed, if a broker, to deposit any money in an escrow account immediately upon receipt until disbursement is properly authorized. Has failed, if a sales associate, to place any money to be escrowed with his registered employer
(m) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and revocation
(m) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(n) Section 475.25(1)(l) or 455.227(1)(f), F.S. Has made or filed a report or record which the licensee knows to be false or willfully failed to file a report or record or willfully impeded such filing as required by State or Federal Law
(n) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and revocation
(n) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(o) Section 475.25(1)(m) or 455.227(1)(h), F.S. Obtained a license by fraud, misrepresentation, concealment, bribery, or through error of Commission or Department
(o) $1,000 administrative fine and revocation with ability to reapply for subsequent licensure
(o) $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(p) Section 475.25(1)(n), F.S. Confined in jail, prison or mental institution; or through mental disease can no longer practice with skill and safety
(p) Suspension until released from facility and demonstration of ability to practice with reasonable safety, followed by 1 year probation
(p) Suspension while in facility and for two years following release; reinstatement upon demonstration of ability to practice with reasonable safety and three years; probation to revocation
(q) Section 475.25(1)(o), F.S. Guilty for the second time of misconduct in the practice of real estate that demonstrates incompetent, dishonest or negligent dealings with investors
(q) $5,000 administrative fine and a 1 year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
(q) $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(r) Section 475.25(1)(p), F.S. Failed to give Commission 30 day written notice after a guilty or nolo contendere plea or convicted of any felony
(r) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 2-year suspension
(r) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(s) Section 475.25(1)(r), F.S. Failed to follow the requirements of a written listing agreement
(s) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 2-year suspension
(s) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(t) Section 475.25(1)(s), F.S. Has had a registration suspended, revoked or otherwise acted against in any jurisdiction
(t) $250 to $1,000 administrative fine and 60-day suspension to revocation
(t) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(u) Section 475.25(1)(t), F.S. Violated the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice as defined in Florida Statutes § 475.611
(u) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 2-year suspension
(u) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(v) Section 475.25(1)(u), F.S. Has failed, if a broker, to direct, control, or manage a broker associate or sales associate employed by such broker
(v) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 2-year suspension
(v) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(w) Section 475.25(1)(v), F.S. Has failed, if a broker, to review the brokerage’s trust accounting procedures in order to ensure compliance with this chapter
(w) $1,000 to $2,500 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to revocation
(w) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(x) Section 475.42(1)(a), F.S. Practice without a valid and current license
(x) $1,000 to $2,500 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to revocation
(x) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(y) Section 475.42(1)(b), F.S. Practicing beyond scope as a sales associate
(y) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 2-year suspension
(y) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(z) Section 475.42(1)(c), F.S. Broker employs a sales associate who is not the holder of a valid and current license
(z) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 2-year suspension
(z) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(aa) Section 475.42(1)(d), F.S. A sales associate shall not collect any money in connection with any real estate brokerage transaction except in the name of the employer
(aa) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 2-year suspension
(aa) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(bb) Section 475.42(1)(f), F.S. Makes false affidavit or affirmation or false testimony before the Commission
(bb) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 2-year suspension
(bb) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(cc) Section 475.42(1)(g), F.S. Fails to comply with subpoena
(cc) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 2-year suspension
(cc) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(dd) Section 475.42(1)(h) or 455.227(1)(r), F.S. Obstructs or hinders the enforcement of Florida Statutes Chapter 475 or improperly interfering with investigation or inspection or disciplinary proceeding
(dd) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 2-year suspension
(dd) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(ee) Section 475.42(1)(i), F.S. No broker or sales associate shall place upon the public records any false, void or unauthorized information that affects the title or encumbers any real property
(ee) $2,500 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension
(ee) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(ff) Section 475.42(1)(j), F.S. Failed to register trade name with the Commission
(ff) $1,000 administrative fine
(ff) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(gg) Section 475.42(1)(k) or 455.227(1)(i), F.S. No person shall knowingly conceal information relating to violations of Florida Statutes Chapter 475 or failing to report violations to the Department
(gg) $1,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
(gg) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(hh) Section 475.42(1)(l), F.S. Fails to have a current license as a broker or sales associate while listing or selling one or more timeshare periods per year
(hh) $1,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
(hh) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(ii) Section 475.42(1)(m), F.S. Licensee fails to disclose all material aspects of the resale of timeshare period or timeshare plan and the rights and obligations of both buyer or seller
(ii) $1,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
(ii) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(jj) Section 475.42(1)(n), F.S. Publication of false or misleading information; promotion of sales, leases and rentals
(jj) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 2-year suspension
(jj) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(kk) Florida Statutes § 475.451 School teaching real estate practice fails to obtain a permit from the department and does not abide by regulations of Florida Statutes Chapter 475, and rules adopted by the Commission
(kk) $1,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
(kk) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(ll) Florida Statutes § 475.453 Broker or sales associate participates in any rental information transaction that fails to follow the guidelines adopted by the Commission and Florida Statutes Chapter 475
(ll) $1,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
(ll) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
(mm) Florida Statutes § 475.5015 Failure to keep and make available to the department such books, accounts, and records as will enable the department to determine whether the broker is in compliance with the provisions of Florida Statutes Chapter 475
(mm) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 2-year suspension
(mm) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
(nn) Florida Statutes § 475.2755, Failure to require required designated sales associate disclosure notice
(nn) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
(nn) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
(oo) Section 475.278(1)(a), F.S.

1. Section 475.278(1)(b), F.S. Failure to establish a single brokerage or agent relationship in writing
i. $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
i. $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
2. Florida Statutes § 475.278(2), Violation of duties of transaction broker
ii. $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
ii. $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
3. Florida Statutes § 475.278(3), Violation of single agent duties or disclosure requirements
iii. $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
iii. $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
4. Florida Statutes § 475.278(4), Violation of brokerage relationship
iv. $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
iv. $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
(pp) Section 455.227(1)(o), F.S., Practicing or offering to practice beyond scope or accepting responsibilities not competent to perform
(pp) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
(pp) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
(qq) Section 455.227(1)(g), F.S. Found guilty of knowingly filing false report or complaint against another licensee
(qq) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
(qq) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
(rr) Section 455.227(1)(g), F.S. Aiding assisting, employing or advising unlicensed person or activity
(rr) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 90-day suspension
(rr) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 90-day suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and revocation
(ss) Section 455.227(1)(s), F.S. Failing to comply with the educational course requirements for domestic violence
(ss) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 2-year suspension
(ss) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(tt) Section 455.227(1)(t), F.S. Failing to report in writing to the Commission within 30 days after the licensee is convicted or found guilty of, or entered a plea of nolo contendere or guilty to, regardless of adjudication, a crime in any jurisdiction.
(tt) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 2-year suspension
(tt) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(uu) Section 455.227(1)(u), F.S. Termination from a treatment program for impaired practitioners as described in Section 456.076 for failure to comply, without good cause, with the terms of the monitoring or treatment contract entered into by the licensee or failing to successfully complete a drug or alcohol treatment program
(uu) $1,000 administrative fine and 30-day suspension to $2,500 administrative fine and 2-year suspension
(uu) $2,500 to $5,000 administrative fine and 2-year suspension to $5,000 administrative fine and permanent revocation
(vv) Fl. Admin. Code R. 61J2-3.015 Schooling failing to retain course completion certificate for retention period required by rule.
(vv) $500 administrative fine per violation.
(vv) Same.
    (4)(a) When either the Petitioner or Respondent is able to demonstrate aggravating or mitigating circumstances to the Commission in a Florida Statutes § 120.57(2), hearing or to a Division of Administrative Hearings hearing officer in a Florida Statutes § 120.57(1), hearing by clear and convincing evidence, the Commission or hearing officer shall be entitled to deviate from the above guidelines in imposing or recommending discipline, respectively, upon a licensee.
Whenever the Petitioner or Respondent intends to introduce such evidence to the Commission in a Florida Statutes § 120.57(2), hearing, advance notice of no less than seven (7) days shall be given to the other party or else the evidence can be properly excluded by the Commission.
    (b) Aggravating or mitigating circumstances may include, but are not limited to, the following:
    1. The degree of harm to the consumer or public.
    2. The number of counts in the Administrative Complaint.
    3. The disciplinary history of the licensee.
    4. The status of the licensee at the time the offense was committed.
    5. The degree of financial hardship incurred by a licensee as a result of the imposition of a fine or suspension of the license.
    6. Violation of the provision of Florida Statutes Chapter 475, wherein a letter of guidance as provided in Florida Statutes § 455.225(4), previously has been issued to the licensee.
Rulemaking Authority 455.2273, 475.05, 475.2801 FS. Law Implemented 455.227, 455.2273, 475.22, 475.24, 475.25, 475.2755, 475.278, 475.42, 475.453 FS. History-New 11-24-86, Amended 10-13-88, 4-20-89, 5-20-90, 12-29-91, 11-8-92, 6-28-93, Formerly 21V-24.001, Amended 11-16-93, 2-29-96, 12-30-97, 11-29-98, 1-18-00, 2-5-04, 1-30-06, 12-25-07, 7-21-10, 11-15-12, 5-10-22, 3-2-23.