Jacqulyn H. Hughes - License Revoked, $8,245 Damages
Summary
The Arkansas Real Estate Commission disciplinary hearing resulted in revocation of real estate license FH: 3950 held by Jacqulyn H. Hughes for violations of A.C.A. § 17-42-311(a)(2) and Commission Rules 8.5(a), 9.2(b), and 10.7(b)(1) and (3). The Respondent failed to disclose a lien on property she owned and sold to a Complainant, who was forced to pay the lien when the Respondent did not respond to the vendor's notice. The Commission ordered $3,000 in civil penalties and $8,245.46 in damages to the Complainant.
What changed
The Arkansas Real Estate Commission ordered revocation of Jacqulyn H. Hughes' real estate license and imposed $3,000 in civil penalties after finding she violated Arkansas Code § 17-42-311(a)(2) and multiple Commission Rules by failing to disclose a lien on property she sold. The Commission also ordered $8,245.46 in damages paid to the Complainant within 30 days under the Recovery Fund Order.
Real estate licensees in Arkansas should ensure full disclosure of all liens and encumbrances on properties in transactions, and must respond promptly to vendor notices. Failure to do so can result in license revocation, civil penalties, and personal liability for damages. Licensees whose licenses are revoked must appear before the Commission before any reapplication is considered.
What to do next
- Respondent must appear before the Commission before reapplying for license
- Respondent must reimburse $8,245.46 in damages within thirty (30) days
Penalties
$3,000 in civil penalties; $8,245.46 in damages ordered to be paid to Complainant within 30 days
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Hughes, Jacqulyn H.
Respondent(s): Jacqulyn H. Hughes FH: 3950
Violations: A.C.A. § 17-42-311(a)(2); Commission Rule 8.5(a), 9.2(b), 10.7(b)(1) and (3)
Sanctions: $3,000 in civil penalties; The Respondent’s real estate license was revoked and she must appear before the Commission before reapplying.
Synopsis: Respondent Hughes failed to disclose a lien on the property the Respondent owned and sold to the Complainant. The Complainant was forced to pay the lien when Respondent Hughes failed to respond to the vendor’s notice of filing the lien.
Recovery Fund Order: Respondent Hughes was ordered to reimburse the Complainant damages totaling
$8,245.46 within thirty (30) days.
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