543B.49 Injunctive relief.
1. In addition to the penalty and complaint provisions of sections 543B.43, 543B.44, and 543B.48, an injunction may be granted through an action in district court to prohibit a person from engaging in an activity which violates the provisions of section 543B.1. The court shall grant a permanent or temporary injunction if it appears to the court that a violation has occurred or is imminently threatened. The plaintiff is not required to show that the violation or threatened violation would greatly or irreparably injure the plaintiff. No bond shall be required of the plaintiff unless the court determines that a bond is necessary in the public interest. The action for injunctive relief may be brought by an affected person. For the purposes of this section, “affected person” means any person directly impacted by the actions of a person suspected of violating the provisions of section 543B.1, including but not limited to the commission created in section 543B.8, a person who has utilized the services of a person suspected of violating the provisions of section 543B.1, or a private association composed primarily of members practicing a profession for which licensure is required pursuant to this chapter.
2. If successful in obtaining injunctive relief, the affected person shall be entitled to actual costs and attorney fees. For the purposes of this section, “actual costs” means those costs other than attorney fees which were actually incurred in connection with the action, including but not limited to court and witness fees, investigative expenses, travel expenses, legal research expenses, and other related fees and expenses.
2004 Acts, ch 1005, §3; 2006 Acts, ch 1055, §4
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 543B - REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND SALESPERSONS
Section 543B.1 - License mandatory.
Section 543B.2 - Individual licenses necessary.
Section 543B.3 - Broker — definition.
Section 543B.4 - Real estate — definition.
Section 543B.5 - Other definitions.
Section 543B.6 - Acts constituting dealing in real estate.
Section 543B.7 - Acts excluded from provisions — prohibited acts — penalties.
Section 543B.8 - Real estate commission created — staff.
Section 543B.12 - Expenses of members — compensation.
Section 543B.13 - Seal — records.
Section 543B.14 - Fees and expenses.
Section 543B.15 - Qualifications.
Section 543B.16 - Application forms.
Section 543B.18 - Enforcement of rules.
Section 543B.19 - License denied — hearing.
Section 543B.20 - Examination.
Section 543B.21 - Nonresident license.
Section 543B.22 - Nonresident’s place of business.
Section 543B.23 - Actions against nonresidents.
Section 543B.24 - Custody of salesperson’s license.
Section 543B.25 - Display of license.
Section 543B.28 - Expiration of license.
Section 543B.29 - Revocation or suspension.
Section 543B.30 - Actions — license as prerequisite.
Section 543B.31 - Place of business — branch license.
Section 543B.32 - Change of location.
Section 543B.33 - Salespersons — change of employment or association.
Section 543B.34 - Investigations by commission — licensing sanctions — civil penalty.
Section 543B.35 - Hearing on charges.
Section 543B.36 - Attendance of witnesses.
Section 543B.37 - Fees and mileage.
Section 543B.38 - Request for witnesses.
Section 543B.39 - Disobedience to subpoena.
Section 543B.40 - Depositions.
Section 543B.41 - Findings of fact.
Section 543B.42 - List of licensees.
Section 543B.44 - Complaints referred to court.
Section 543B.45 - Dual contracts for sale of real property.
Section 543B.46 - Trust accounts.
Section 543B.47 - Insurance requirement.
Section 543B.48 - Civil penalty amount.
Section 543B.49 - Injunctive relief.
Section 543B.51 - Public members.
Section 543B.52 - Disclosure of confidential information.
Section 543B.53 - Application of chapter.
Section 543B.54 - Real estate education fund.
Section 543B.55 - Disclosure of relationship.
Section 543B.56 - Duties of licensees.
Section 543B.56A - Brokerage agreements — purpose — contents.
Section 543B.57 - Confirmation and disclosure of relationship.
Section 543B.58 - Licensees representing more than one client in a transaction.
Section 543B.59 - Appointed agents within a firm.
Section 543B.60 - Licensees providing services in more than one transaction.
Section 543B.60A - Prohibited practices — business referral disclosures.
Section 543B.61 - Violations — real estate commission jurisdiction.
Section 543B.62 - Changes in common law duties and liabilities of licensees and parties.