DTP and Consumer Protection Part I Flashcards
What is fraud?
An act of deception which was done deliberately by someone to get an unfair advantage over someone else.
Describe misrepresentation.
Misrepresentation is created when a licensee made a misleading statement or a false statement that was accepted as fact from a customer or client and the person was damaged by relying on that information.
What federal law watches over business to make sure that fraud and misrepresentation do not take place as companies provide products and services?
Deceptive Trade Practices Act
Why do the DTPA and the Texas Real Estate Commission exist?
To Protect the Public
Actions considered a violation of Section 17.46 of the DTPA law are known as what?
Laundry List
Which item in the complete laundry list are licensees more likely to violate than any other?
Disparaging the goods, services, or business of another by false or misleading representation of facts
Some sellers will not sell a property and most lenders will not sell a foreclosure for fear of being sued unless the buyer will sign a form known as what?
Waiver of Rights under the DTPA
Explain how a licensee could violate DTPA by just referring a particular service person to a client.
If the agent recommended a particular service person and did not simply let the consumer pick from a list of possible companies and that repair person furtherdamages the property, the agent could be held liable as well.
Under DTPA, how much warning time must the plaintiff give the potential defendant about the intention to file and an outline of the complaint and damages?
60 Days
There are some exemptions from prohibition against waiver under Section 17.49 (f) to the DTPA law as long as there is a written contract and it meets the certain requirements. List two of those requirements.
The contract relates to a transaction, a project, or a set of transactions related to the same project involving total consideration by the consumer of more than $100,000.
In negotiating the contract the consumer is represented by legal counsel who is not directly or indirectly identified, suggested, or selected by the defendant or an agent of the defendant.
The contract does not involve the consumer’s residence.
All transactions, whether written or not, that have consideration that exceeds $500,000.
DTPA allows that the winning consumer can recover what?
Economic damages, attorney, fees, and court costs
If an agent has no knowledge of a material defect to the property, how much can a court award in the way of damages?
Nothing, the agent will not be held responsible for material defects he or she was unaware of
The Texas Real Estate Commission has a recovery fund for what purpose?
Damages to someone who wins a case against a licensee in a court of law and the licensee does not have the funds to pay the judgment.
What is the statute of limitations under the Deceptive Trade Practices Act?
If a consumer does not file the lawsuit in a timely manner, then the lawsuit cannot be filed. The time frame is two years from the event or the discovery of the event.
What punishment can a court not bring to bear on a licensee?
The court cannot take away the license of the real estate licensee.