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DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE vs. HERBERT LANE, 77-000208 (1977)

Court: Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Number: 77-000208 Visitors: 38
Judges: STEPHEN F. DEAN
Agency: Department of Business and Professional Regulation
Latest Update: Jul. 17, 1978
Summary: Whether Herbert Lane is guilty of violation of Section 475.25(1)(a) and (2), Florida Statutes.Florida Real Estate Commission failed to prove that Respondent made any false statements.
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STATE OF FLORIDA

DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS


REAL REAL ESTATE COMMISSION, )

)

Petitioner, )

)

vs. ) CASE NO. 77-208

) P.D. NO. 2960

HERBERT LANE, )

)

Respondent. )

)


RECOMMENDED ORDER


This case was heard pursuant to notice, in Room 208, Federal Building, Miami, Florida, on January 24 and 25, 1978, by Stephen F. Dean, assigned Hearing Officer of the Division of Administrative Hearings.


This case was presented on an Administrative Complaint filed by the Florida Real Estate Commission against Herbert Lane which alleges that Lane had violated Section 475.25(1)(a), Florida Statutes, by knowingly making false representations to persons to induce them to subscribe to the services of International Land Services Chartered, Inc. and thereby having engaged in a course of conduct which demonstrates that Lane is unable to be entrusted with the money or thing of another in violation of Section 475.25(2), Florida Statutes.


The Florida Real Estate Commission introduced evidence that Herbert Lane is a registered real estate salesman and was employed by International Land Services Chartered, Inc. The Florida Real Estate Commission also demonstrated that Herbert Lane was paid by International Land Sales Chartered, Inc. No other evidence was introduced in support of the allegations against Lane.


ISSUES


Whether Herbert Lane is guilty of violation of Section 475.25(1)(a) and (2), Florida Statutes.


APPEARANCES


For Petitioner: Manuel Oliver, Esquire

Charles Felix, Esquire

Florida Real Estate Commission

400 West Robinson Street Orlando, Florida 32801


For Respondent: Herbert Lane

3890 Swenson Apartments, Number 503 Las Vegas, Nevada 89109

FINDINGS OF FACT


  1. Herbert Lane is a registered real estate salesman.


  2. Herbert Lane was employed by International Land Services Chartered, Inc. He was paid by International Land Sales Chartered, Inc.


    CONCLUSIONS OF LAW


  3. Herbert Lane is charged with violation of Section 475.25(1)(a) and (2), Florida Statutes. The Florida Real Estate Commission has the burden to go forward and prove by substantial and competent evidence the allegations against Lane. No evidence was presented to show that Lane made any representations false or otherwise. The allegation concerning violation of Section 475.25(1)(a) are not proven and therefore the allegations regarding Section 475.25(2), Florida Statutes, are not proven.


RECOMMENDATION


Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, the Hearing Officer recommends that the Florida Real Estate Commission take no action against the registration of Herbert Lane as a registered real estate salesman.


DONE and ORDERED this 7th day of April 1978, in Tallahassee, Florida.


STEPHEN F. DEAN, Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings Room 530, Carlton Building Tallahassee, Florida 32304

(904) 488-9675


COPIES FURNISHED:


Manuel E. Oliver, Esquire and Charles Felix, Esquire

Florida Real Estate Commission

400 West Robinson Street Orlando, Florida 32801


Herbert Lane

3890 Swenson Apts. No. 503 Las Vegas, Nevada 89109

================================================================= AGENCY FINAL ORDER

================================================================= FLORIDA REAL ESTATE COMMISSION

FLORIDA REAL ESTATE COMMISSION,


Petitioner,


vs. CASE NO. 77-208

PROGRESS DOCKET

HERBERT LANE, NO. 2960 DADE COUNTY


Respondent.

/


FINAL ORDER


At a regular meeting of the Florida Real Estate Commission held at the Executive Headquarters in Orlando, Florida on May 18, 1978,


Present: Maggie S. Lassetter, Chairman

Levie D. Smith, Jr., Vice Chairman Arthur N. Hamel, Member


Appearances: Manuel E. Oliver, Attorney for Petitioner No Appearance for Respondent

This matter came on for Final Order upon the Hearing Officer's Recommended Order and the Petitioner's Exceptions thereto, and upon consideration thereof, together with a review of the complete record and oral argument of attorney for Petitioner and the Commission, being fully advised in the premises, finds:


1.


That the Respondent Herbert Lane is presently registered with the Commission as a salesman c/o General Delivery, San Diego, California 92101.


2.


That the Petitioner's Exceptions to the Hearing Officer's Recommended Order are well taken and should be accepted, while rejecting the Hearing Officer's Conclusions of Law and recommendation and adopting his Findings of Fact to the extent that they are not inconsistent with the Petitioner's Exceptions herein.


3.


That the Hearing Officer's Recommended Order should be rejected as it does not conform with the provisions pertaining to evidence in Chapters 120 and 475, Florida Statutes, and the rules promulgated therein and the applicable case law.

4.


That Petitioner's Proffer No. 1, consisting of certified copies of the Administrative Complaint, Recommended Order and Final Order filed in the case of Jack King v. Allen J. Shackett and International Land Services Chartered Inc., Progress Docket No. 2803, and certified copies of the orders issued by the District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District, in the case of Allen J. Shackett and International Land Services Chartered, Inc. v. Florida Real Estate Commission, ex rel Jack King, Case No. 77-59, should be admitted into evidence by reason of the provision in Subsection 120.58(1)(a), Florida Statutes and pursuant to the Court's findings in Foreman v. State Board of Accountancy, 243 So.2d 4 (Fla. 2d DCA 1971).


5.


That the Respondent Herbert Lane was granted an initial registration as a real estate salesman on October 10, 1969 and was registered and operated as such in the employ of International Land Services Chartered, Inc., a corporate real estate broker, from December 8, 1975 to March 3, 1976 and during the aforesaid period of time earned and was paid, by his employer, commissions for the total amount of $2,505.11.


6.


That the Commission finds that Respondent Herbert Lane as a result of the length of time he had been, by then, engaged in real estate activities and in the employ of International Land Services Chartered Inc., knew or should have known that International Land Services Chartered Inc. was organized for the primary purposes of obtaining listings of property for a fee and that the representations made by the company and its salesmen, including the Respondent, that bona fide efforts would be made to sell the property listed, were false and were made for the sole purpose of inducing the clients to forward a listing fee.


7.


That the Commission further finds that the real estate broker's registration of Allen J. Shackett and International Land Services Chartered Inc. were revoked by Final Order of the Commission on December 7, 1976, Progress Docket 2803, upon a finding that those Respondents operated an advance fee listing business designed and carried out with the sole intention of extracting monies from landowners and with no intent to fulfill the stated promise to engage in earnest efforts to sell the property listed, which acts and conduct were in violation of the Florida Real Estate License Law.


8.


That the Commission further finds that Respondent Herbert Lane owed a duty of fair and honest dealing which the evidence clearly reflected he breached in that once the Respondent received a share of the advance fee, his interest and involvement in the transaction abruptly ended. As stated by Justice Terrell in the case of Quinn v. Phipps, 93 Fla. 805, 113 So. 419 (1927):


The real estate business is not an avenue by which one may practice the tricks of his trade or prey on the innocent and unsuspecting purchaser, nor is it a cloak to cover fraud and deception, or a means for

designing persons to short-circuit those who would deal squarely and in good faith. It is indeed a highly respectable business or profession; its ethics are well defined and presumed to be known to those who patronize or engage in that business. No business known to modern society has a longer or more respectable history. Real estate is a primary security for credit in all the

civilized countries of the earth, and the real estate broker in our time, and long has been, the medium through which annually many millions of dollars in earnings and savings are secured or invested. He is the agent of his principal in every sense, and when that relation is undertaken, a fiduciary relation is created which bars the agent from becoming interested in the business or property antagonistic to his principal without his knowledge or consent. Every man, in other words, to whom a business is entrusted by another, has a trust to perform; and every

man is a trustee whose business is to advise concerning or to operate the business of another.


IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED:


  1. That the Petitioner's Exceptions to the Hearing Officer's Recommended Order be, and they are hereby, sustained.


  2. That the Hearing Officer's Findings of Fact be, and they are hereby, adopted by the Commission to the extent that they are not inconsistent with the Petitioner's Exceptions herein, and the additional findings of fact of the Commission as set out herein.


  3. That the Hearing Officer's Conclusions of Law and recommendation be, and they are hereby, rejected by the Commission, for the reasons stated in this order and the Petitioner's Exceptions as filed.


  4. That Petitioner's Proffer No. 1 be, and the same is hereby, admitted into evidence.


  5. That the Respondent Herbert Lane be, and he is hereby adjudged guilty of violating Subsection 475.25(1)(a) and 475.25(3), Florida Statutes.


  6. That for such violations for which he as adjudged guilty, the registration of Respondent Herbert Lane be, and the same is hereby, suspended for a period of one year, said suspension to become effective upon the effective date of this order as provided by law.


  7. That Respondent Herbert Lane shall immediately surrender his certificate of registration as a salesman to the Florida Real Estate Commission at its Executive Headquarters in Orlando, Florida upon receipt of this order, by return mail.

DONE AND ORDERED this 18th day of May, 1978.


Maggie S. Lassetter Chairman


Louie D. Smith, Jr. Vice Chairman


Arthur N. Hamel Member


I HEREBY CERTIFY that a copy of the foregoing Final Order was mailed to Herbert Lane, c/o General Delivery, San Diego, California 92101 by United States certified mail this 8th day of June, 1978.


Executive Director


NOTICE TO RESPONDENT:


This Order shall be come effective upon the 10 day of July, 1978. However, you have the right of review by an appellate court, if you so desire.


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Docket for Case No: 77-000208
Issue Date Proceedings
Jul. 17, 1978 Final Order filed.
Apr. 07, 1978 Recommended Order sent out. CASE CLOSED.

Orders for Case No: 77-000208
Issue Date Document Summary
Jun. 08, 1978 Agency Final Order
Apr. 07, 1978 Recommended Order Florida Real Estate Commission failed to prove that Respondent made any false statements.
Source:  Florida - Division of Administrative Hearings

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