Broker breaks: What the N.C. Real Estate Commission allows you to get away with
In 1993, real estate agent Jim Beaty was slapped with a DWI charge. The North Carolina Real Estate Commission put him on probation.
Fourteen years later, in 2007, he was charged with another DWI.
Once again, the commission put him on probation.
In March, Beaty, a broker with Charlotte-based Century 21 Murphy & Rudolph, pleaded guilty in Mecklenburg ...
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