Disciplinary Actions

A AND F VENTURES INC (ASHEVILLE) – By Consent, the Commission suspended the firm license of A AND F Ventures for a period of 6-months, effective September 30, 2024. The Commission then stayed the suspension in its entirety upon certain conditions. The Commission found that the Firm represented the seller in the transaction and negligently misrepresented that the property was serviced by city water and sewer, when in fact it had a septic system.

AFFINITY RENTALS LLC (JACKSONVILLE) – The Commission accepted the voluntary surrender of the real estate firm license of Affinity Rentals LLC, effective September 18, 2024. The Commission dismissed without prejudice allegations that the firm violated provisions of the Real Estate License Law and Commission Rules. The firm neither admitted nor denied misconduct.

ANCHOR REALTY LLC (FAIRFIELD) – The Commission accepted the voluntary surrender of the real estate firm license of Anchor Realty LLC, effective September 30, 2024. The Commission dismissed without prejudice allegations that the Firm violated provisions of the Real Estate License Law and Commission Rules. The Firm neither admitted nor denied misconduct.

SUSAN H AYERS (ASHEVILLE) – By Consent, the Commission suspended the broker license of Ayers for a period of 6-months, effective September 30, 2024. The Commission then stayed the suspension in its entirety upon certain conditions. The Commission found that Ayers represented the seller in a transaction and negligently misrepresented that the property was serviced by city water and sewer, when in fact it had a septic system.

ROY H HARVEL (PINEHURST) – By Consent, the Commission suspended the broker license of Harvel for a period of 9-months, effective September 16, 2024. The Commission then stayed the suspension in its entirety upon certain conditions. The Commission found that in 2022, a broker affiliated with Harvel acted as listing agent for an investor-client selling a residential property they had renovated. The seller disclosed to the listing agent that a chimney fire had caused some damage, and that he had documents evidencing that an engineer had recommended a repair method, and that the damage had been repaired. The listing agent did not receive the seller’s documents and failed to disclose the fire to potential buyers. A buyer purchased the property and discovered after closing that there had been a fire. The Commission noted that Harvel has entered a settlement with the buyer to enable a contractor to complete additional clean up and electrical repairs to the buyer’s satisfaction.

STELLA A MAYO (FAIRFIELD) – The Commission accepted the voluntary surrender of the real estate license of Mayo, effective September 30, 2024. The Commission dismissed without prejudice allegations that Mayo violated provisions of the Real Estate License Law and Commission Rules. Mayo neither admitted nor denied misconduct.

MARGARET S MCCANN (GRAHAM) – By Consent, the Commission suspended the broker license of McCann for a period of 6-months, effective September 30, 2024. The Commission then stayed the suspension in its entirety upon certain conditions. The Commission found that in 2021-22, McCann listed a property for sale and received an inspection report from a prospective buyer that revealed facts which were material to the transaction. After that buyer terminated the contract, McCann did not disclose the material facts she had learned to the eventual buyer of the property. 

KATY A MOSS (GASTONIA) – By Consent, the Commission suspended the broker license of Moss for a period of 1-month, effective September 16, 2024. The Commission found that in January 2024, Moss, acting as a buyer agent in a transaction, was instructed to take keys from the listing agent’s lockbox prior to the closing for delivery to the buyer at closing. Moss was made aware by the closing attorney that the seller’s documents had not yet been received but gave the keys to the buyer following the buyer’s signing of closing documents, and a week prior to recordation of the deed. The buyer started demolition work on the property prior to the deed being recorded. The Commission noted that the deed was subsequently recorded.

PREMIER SANDHILLS VENTURES LLC (PINEHURST) – By Consent, the Commission reprimanded the firm effective September 16, 2024. The Commission found that in  2022, a broker affiliated with the Firm acted as listing agent for an investor-client selling a residential property they had renovated. The seller disclosed to the listing agent that a chimney fire had caused some damage, and that he had documents evidencing that an engineer had recommended a repair method, and that the damage had been repaired. The listing agent did not receive the seller’s documents and failed to disclose the fire to potential buyers. A buyer purchased the property and discovered after closing that there had been a fire. The Commission noted that the firm has entered a settlement with the buyer to enable a contractor to complete additional clean up and electrical repairs to the buyer’s satisfaction.

SARA J STANGER (JACKSONVILLE) – The Commission accepted the voluntary surrender of the real estate license of Stanger, effective September 18, 2024. The Commission dismissed without prejudice allegations that Stanger violated provisions of the Real Estate License Law and Commission Rules. Stanger neither admitted nor denied misconduct.