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How the Appraiser Disciplinary Hearing Process Really Works
Jacqueline T. Williams, Director Elizabeth “Beth” Sigg, OREAB Chair Anne M. Petit, Superintendent
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Complaint Process
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Who May Bring a Complaint?
Interested Parties Other appraisers AMCs Financial Institutions Secondary Market Participants
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Who May Bring a Complaint?
Interested Parties Real Estate Agents Sellers/Buyers Attorneys Regulatory Agencies
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Who May Bring a Complaint?
Licensee Superintendent Anonymous
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Once the Complaint is Filed…
No Jurisdiction Non-Viable Possible License Law Violation
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Mediation Opportunity
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The Investigation Division’s Duty Licensee’s Duty
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Adjudicatory Process No Further Action Appealable to OREAB
Complainant may appeal Charges Issued Notice of Opportunity for Hearing
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Charges Issued Notice of Hearing Settlement possibility Hearing
Report Issued Objections
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Charges Issued 2. Board Review 3. Adjudication Order
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Discipline §4763.11(F) provides types of sanctions: Public Reprimand
Fine Education Suspension Revocation
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Hearings Administrative (Called “119”)
Ohio Real Estate Appraiser Board
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Questions? Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing
Anne M. Petit Superintendent 77 S. High St., 20th Flr. Columbus, Ohio 43215 (614) Follow us on
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