The Board is charged with protecting the public interest through regulation, examination, and licensing of Arkansas real estate appraisers and the registration of Appraisal Management Companies. The Board also investigates complaints against real estate appraisers and Appraisal Management Companies.
State Appraiser, AMC and Banking Regulators
Appraisers, AMCs, financial institutions and others are regulated by State agencies. Select your State to find agencies that may be relevant to your complaint.
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The Consumer Protection Division assists Arkansas consumers when problems arise during consumer transactions.
The Arkansas Real Estate Commission is responsible for investigating complaints against licensed Arkansas real estate brokers or salespersons. The Commission is also responsible for activities of developers involved with selling time-share intervals. A person may file a formal complaint with the Commission if it is believed that a broker, salesperson, or person representing a time-share project has not conducted himself or herself properly in an Arkansas real estate transaction. However, the Commission's authority is limited to the content of the Arkansas Real Estate License Law, the Arkansas Time-Share Act and Commission Regulations.
The Department promotes an environment in which the securities and financial markets within the Department's jurisdiction function efficiently and without unnecessary regulatory impediments and in which the Department protects the financial well-being of Arkansas citizens through effective consumer protection and education.
The Department provides a legal and regulatory structure for Arkansas's financial industry. This structure provides the public with convenient, safe and competitive banking, which fosters economic development within Arkansas.