Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB144

Introduced
1/13/23  
Refer
1/13/23  
Report Pass
2/28/23  
Engrossed
3/3/23  
Refer
3/6/23  
Report Pass
4/6/23  
Enrolled
4/8/23  
Chaptered
5/3/23  

Caption

Real Estate Brokers - Inactive Licenses - Requirements After Expiration

Impact

The bill modifies the existing framework for real estate licensing in Maryland, specifically Article – Business Occupations and Professions. By enforcing a clear timeline and conditions for reactivating inactive licenses, it aims to ensure that real estate brokers remain knowledgeable and compliant with current laws. This not only impacts individual brokers but also seeks to enhance overall public trust in real estate practices by ensuring only those who are qualified can practice.

Summary

House Bill 144 addresses the requirements for real estate brokers whose licenses have gone inactive. It stipulates that if a broker does not reactivate their license within three years of it being placed on inactive status, they must fulfill certain compliance requirements to obtain a new license. The bill emphasizes the importance of maintaining regulatory standards while allowing for a structured reactivation process for brokers returning to practice.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 144 appears to be positive among real estate professionals and regulatory bodies. Supporters appreciate the clarity it brings to the licensing process, which can help protect consumers. However, some concerns may exist regarding the burden placed on brokers who may find it challenging to meet the new requirements due to varying personal circumstances or market conditions.

Contention

While the bill predominantly received support, notable points of contention may arise from discussions about the potential difficulty for long-term inactive brokers to comply with reactivation requirements. Critics may argue that the bill could unintentionally penalize those unable to fulfill the mandated continuing education prerequisites or the associated fees to reactive their licenses, especially in a fluctuating economic environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB564

Real Estate Brokers - Licensing - License Renewals and Continuing Education

MD HB859

Real Estate Brokers - Licensing - License Renewals and Continuing Education

MD HB3

Real estate commission; real estate brokers, companies, salespersons; training, qualifications licensure; penalties for certain licensee conduct; required disclosures, prohibited conduct

MD HB155

Provides for expired and inactive real estate license requirements

MD HB1794

To Amend The Law Concerning Continuing Education Requirements For Real Estate Licensees; And To Create Continuing Education Exemptions For Certain Real Estate Broker Licensees.

MD SB443

Real Estate Brokers, Salespersons, and Associate Brokers - Continuing Education Courses - Alterations

MD HB662

Real Estate Brokers, Salespersons, and Associate Brokers - Continuing Education Courses - Alterations

MD HB13

Real estate professionals, licensing requirements, limitations and penalties related to duration of residential listing agreements, requirements and penalties related to disclosure of equitable interests in contracts, limits transactions with licensed out of state professionals.

MD HB492

Real estate professionals, licensing requirements, limitations and penalties related to duration of residential listing agreements, requirements and penalties related to disclosure of equitable interests in contracts, limits transactions with licensed out of state professionals.

MD SB542

Real Estate Brokers - Brokerage Agreements - Requirements

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