Ohio Administrative Code
Title 1301:5 - Division of Real Estate
Chapter 1301:5-1 - Licensing
Section 1301:5-1-19 - License reactivation and renewal
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) A licensee may reactivate:
(B) In any case, the superintendent may deny any application where the superintendent determines the applicant is not of honest, truthful or good reputation, the applicant has been adjudicated incompetent, the applicant has been convicted of a felony, a crime involving moral turpitude, a violation of section 4735.18 of the Revised Code for which the licensee failed to fulfill an order of the real estate commission or of any municipal, state, or federal civil rights law, and the provisions of division (B) of section 4735.07 or division (F) of section 4735.09 of the Revised Code have not been satisfied.
(C) A license shall be revoked for the failure of a licensee to reactivate a suspended license within twelve months of the date of the suspension of the license.
(D) The superintendent shall provide a licensee suspended for failing to renew pursuant to section 4735.14 of the Revised Code notice of pending license revocation, no later than sixty days prior to revocation, and specify in such notice the date the license will be revoked, the reason for pending license revocation and the procedure by which the licensee may reactivate the license. Such notices shall be sent by regular mail or electronic mail to the licensee's home or electronic mail address as provided by division (B) of section 4735.14 of the Revised Code.
(E) If a licensee has a sales and broker license, a licensee shall pay the renewal fee as set forth for the license which is active at the time the licensee renews. If the licensee's broker and sales licenses are both inactive, then the licensee shall pay the renewal fee for the broker license.