As used in sections 20-329a to 20-329n, inclusive:
(1) “Disposition” or “dispose of” means any sale, exchange, lease, assignment, award by lottery or other transaction designed to convey an interest in a subdivision or parcel, lot, or unit in a subdivision when undertaken for gain or profit;
(2) “Offer” means every inducement, solicitation or attempt to bring about a disposition;
(3) “Person” means an individual, firm, company, association, corporation, limited liability company, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, unincorporated association or organization, two or more of any of the foregoing having a joint or common interest, or any other legal or commercial entity;
(4) “Broker” means a resident real estate broker duly licensed under this chapter;
(5) “Salesperson” means any person duly licensed as a real estate salesperson under this chapter;
(6) “Purchaser” means a person who acquires an interest in any lot, parcel or unit in a subdivision;
(7) “Subdivision” means any improved or unimproved land or tract of land located outside this state which is divided or proposed to be divided into five or more lots, parcels, units, or interests for the purpose of disposition, at any time as part of a common promotional plan. Any land which is under common ownership or which is controlled by a single developer or a group of developers acting in concert, is contiguous in area, and is designated or advertised as a common unit or known by a common name, shall be presumed, without regard to the number of lots, parcels, units or interests covered by each individual offering, to be part of a common promotional plan; and
(8) “Advertising” means publishing or causing to be published: (A) By means of any newspaper or periodical; (B) by means of any radio or television broadcast; (C) by means of any written or printed or photographic matter produced by any duplicating process producing ten copies or more, any information offering for sale or for the purpose of causing or inducing any other person to purchase or to acquire an interest in the title to subdivided lands, including the land sales contract to be used and any photographs or drawings or artist's representations of physical conditions or facilities on the property existing or to exist; or (D) by means of any material used in connection with the disposition or offer of subdivided lands by radio, television, telephone or any other electronic means. “Advertising” does not include: Stockholder communications such as annual reports and interim financial reports, proxy materials, registration statements, securities prospectuses, applications for listing securities on stock exchanges, and the like; prospectuses, property reports, offering statements or other documents required to be delivered to prospective purchasers by an agency of any other state or the federal government; all communications addressed to and relating to the account of any persons who have previously executed a contract for the purchase of the subdivider's lands except where directed to the sale of additional lands; or press releases or other communications delivered to newspapers or other periodicals for general information or public relations purposes, provided no charge is made by such newspapers or other periodicals for the publication or use of any part of such communications.
(1969, P.A. 697, S. 1; 1971, P.A. 488, S. 1; 1972, P.A. 174, S. 2; P.A. 73-22, S. 1; P.A. 82-98, S. 1; P.A. 95-79, S. 66, 189; P.A. 96-200, S. 20; P.A. 98-10, S. 42; P.A. 13-196, S. 27.)
History: 1971 act added definition of “salesman” and rephrased definition of “subdivision”; 1972 act specified that “broker” applies to residents; P.A. 73-22 defined “advertising”; P.A. 82-98 included time share units within the purview of the Interstate Land Sales Act; P.A. 95-79 redefined “person” to include a limited liability company, effective May 31, 1995; P.A. 96-200 amended Subdiv. (5) to substitute “salesperson” for “salesman”; P.A. 98-10 made technical changes; P.A. 13-196 redefined “subdivision” to delete reference to time-share units in Subdiv. (7), effective June 21, 2013.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 392 - Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons
Section 20-311. - Definitions.
Section 20-311a. - Real Estate Commission.
Section 20-311b. - Duties of commission.
Section 20-311c. - Executive director. Expenses of commission members. Records.
Section 20-311d. - Bond for chairperson.
Section 20-311e. - Deposit of fees.
Section 20-311f. - Arbitration of disputes between brokers or salespersons.
Section 20-312. - License required. Imposition of fine. Teams.
Section 20-312a. - Liability of brokers for salespersons affiliated as independent contractors.
Section 20-313. - Application for license.
Section 20-314. - License qualifications. Examinations. Renewals. Fees. Reinstatement. Hearings.
Section 20-314b. - Validity of license.
Section 20-316. - Grounds for refusal of license.
Section 20-318. - Certificate.
Section 20-319. - Renewal. Continuing education requirements. Regulations.
Section 20-320. - Suspension or revocation of licenses. Fines.
Section 20-320b. - Prohibition against influencing real estate appraisals. Violation, penalty.
Section 20-321. - Notice and hearing.
Section 20-323. - Revocation of license upon conviction of crime.
Section 20-324. - Misrepresentation; penalty.
Section 20-324a. - Real Estate Guaranty Fund.
Section 20-324b. - Fee payable to fund.
Section 20-324c. - Level of guaranty fund. Credits to guaranty fund and General Fund.
Section 20-324d. - Limitation of actions.
Section 20-324f. - Penalty for false or untrue claim.
Section 20-324g. - Procedure for commission.
Section 20-324h. - Payment from guaranty fund.
Section 20-324i. - Regulations.
Section 20-324j. - Appeal of commission decision, order or regulation.
Section 20-325. - Engaging in business without license.
Section 20-325c. - Real estate broker or salesperson acting as mortgage broker.
Section 20-325d. - Disclosure of representation. Regulations.
Section 20-325e. - Hearings re real property claims for liens. Foreclosures. Judicial intervention.
Section 20-325g. - Dual agency consent agreements. Conclusive presumption of informed consent.
Section 20-325h. - Prohibitions on use or disclosure of confidential information.
Section 20-325i. - Designated buyer agents and seller agents.
Section 20-325j. - Regulations re appointment of designated buyer or seller agent.
Section 20-325k. - Commercial real estate transactions. Notice of commission rights.
Section 20-325m. - Real estate brokers to retain certain real estate transaction records.
Section 20-326. - Report to Governor.
Section 20-327a. - Periodic publication of information and material.
Section 20-327b. - Residential condition reports. Exemptions. Templates.
Section 20-327e. - Seller's representations construed to extend to his actual knowledge only.
Section 20-327h. - Notice re housing discrimination and fair housing laws.
Section 20-328. - Regulations.
Section 20-329. - Exceptions concerning the licensure of brokers and salespersons.
Section 20-329a. - Advertising and sale in this state of property in another state: Definitions.
Section 20-329b. - Excepted activities. Filing fees.
Section 20-329bb. - Exemptions.
Section 20-329c. - Secretary as agent for service of process; bond; license required.
Section 20-329cc. - “Nonmaterial fact concerning real property” defined.
Section 20-329e. - Investigation by department.
Section 20-329f. - Issuance of license. Fees.
Section 20-329ff. - Legal rights retained for physical deficiencies.
Section 20-329g. - Reference to commission or department prohibited.
Section 20-329gg. - Exemptions. Federal transactions.
Section 20-329h. - Rights of purchasers.
Section 20-329j. - Commission members may not participate.
Section 20-329k. - Nonliability of advertising media.
Section 20-329m. - Regulations.
Section 20-329n. - Deposits of purchasers and lessees to be held in escrow.
Section 20-329p. - License and endorsement requirements.
Section 20-329q. - Statement to purchaser.
Section 20-329r. - Appraisal of real property.
Section 20-329s. - Filing and approval of materials to be used by dealer.
Section 20-329t. - Annual financial report.
Section 20-329u. - Desist order for violation. Appeal.
Section 20-329v. - Permit to sell real property security required. Application.
Section 20-329w. - Issuance or denial of permit. Limitation of commission's authority. Hearing.
Section 20-329x. - Prohibited acts. Penalty.
Section 20-329y. - Civil action for injury from transaction.