The Division is charged with ensuring that real estate professionals meet the minimum requirements to become licensed and once they are licensed, enforcing the professional standards of the license law. Consumers may file a complaint with the Division if they feel that an individual is performing real estate duties without a license, or if a licensed individual is not complying with the requirements of the practice act.
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 Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Section is responsible for protecting Colorado consumers from deceptive trade practices, anti-trust infringements, and a wide range of other violations of the Colorado Consumer Protection Act. The office works with the Better Business Bureau and other agencies to investigate consumer complaints against businesses, creditors, and collection agencies within Colorado.
The Division protects the consumer through licensing, regulation and enforcement of licensed real estate professionals in Colorado. The Division's mission is to create a balance between consumer protection and the business needs of the licensed professional.
The Division protects the public interest and preserves public trust in the Colorado banking industry by regulating the business of State-chartered commercial banks and trust companies, State licensed money transmitters, and enforcing the Public Deposit Protection Act.
The Division protects the consumer through licensing, regulation and enforcement of licensed real estate professionals in Colorado. The Division's mission is to create a balance between consumer protection and the business needs of the licensed professional.