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Ara, Renter in New York, NY

I am asking on my parents behalf. They are renting an apt in North Port NY and I need to know file a complaint against the realtor.

Asked by Ara, New York, NY Wed Jan 25, 2012

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Hello Ara. You have your answers below. My interest is to know what happened. What aspect of this Realtors service did your parents find so deplorable that they feel they have to file a complaint? I don't know this realtor but the complaint is serious business. Perhaps his manner is rough perhaps something regarding the rental needed a bit more clarity. IN any event, I wish your parents all the best.
0 votes Comment Flag Thu Jan 26, 2012
Hi, You can call the Long Island Board of Realtors 631-661-4800 or contact the Dept Of State licensing services.

Chris
0 votes Comment Flag Thu Jan 26, 2012
Call Long Island Board of Realtors 631-661-4800 and they will connect you to the proper department.

The State of NY also governs our licensing.
0 votes Comment Flag Wed Jan 25, 2012
If you are referring to Northport, Long Island--you can begin by contacting the agent's broker owner, and or office manager, and express all your concerns; you can contact the Long Island Board of Realty, (631) 661-4800, then go from there.
0 votes Comment Flag Wed Jan 25, 2012
You may want to consult with an attorney before going to any great lengths. Find out if the agent is acting in a manor that is either "illegal", or "unethical", or is not giving you "honest and fair dealing" Then you can act according to he previous 2 posts
0 votes Comment Flag Wed Jan 25, 2012
If they are renting and do not have a CONTRACT with a Realtor,
they probably do not have the basic for a COMPLAINT.

If there is something you consider unethical, you should inquire at the local MLS or the State Board.

Good luck and may God bless
0 votes Comment Flag Wed Jan 25, 2012
Here is the link to a complaint form; http://www.dos.ny.gov/forms/licensing/1507-a.pdf

The Department of State is committed to maintaining the integrity and competence of the licensees within its jurisdiction. Should a member of the public believe that a licensee has acted in an untrustworthy or incompetent manner, he or she may file a complaint with the Department's Division of Licensing Services. The complaint will be reviewed and an investigation will be commenced to determine whether the licensee should be disciplined. Both the licensee and the complainant are kept apprised of the proceedings.

A licensee who is found to be in violation of the law is subject to reprimand, fine, suspension or revocation.
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