Ohio Administrative Code
Title 1301:5 - Division of Real Estate
Chapter 1301:5-3 - Broker Licensing
Section 1301:5-3-13 - Company name reservation process
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Any person who wishes to reserve a name for a proposed new brokerage, or an existing brokerage intending to change its name, shall submit to the division of real estate and professional licensing a written request for the exclusive right to use a specified name as the name of the brokerage.
(B) Any name proposed for use by a brokerage shall be approved by the superintendent if it meets the following requirements:
(C) The superintendent may approve the use of more than one trade name by a brokerage provided:
(D) If the superintendent finds that the proposed name is available for such use, the applicant shall have sixty days from the date of approval to apply for a license in the reserved name. Upon written request of the applicant and upon good cause shown the superintendent may grant an extension of time as deemed appropriate.
(E) The right to this name may be transferred by the applicant by filing with the division of real estate and professional licensing a written consent stating the name and address of the transferee. If a reserved name is transferred, the transferee, upon submitting the appropriate fee, will have sixty days from the date of transfer to apply for licensure with use of the reserved name. Upon written request of the applicant and upon good cause shown the superintendent may grant an extension of time as deemed appropriate.
(F) If the superintendent denies a name reservation, the person who requested the name may request that the Ohio real estate commission review the superintendent's determination. The request for review shall be made in writing and within thirty days of the denial letter. The request will then be scheduled for the next regularly scheduled commission meeting. The commission may approve and adopt or reverse, vacate or modify the superintendent's decision.