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Subject Liberty & Law: Victory over “unreasonable, unduly oppressive” licensing law
Date November 16, 2022 8:30 PM
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VICTORY IN PENNSYLVANIA! Court Strikes Down Oppressive Real Estate License After Six Years of Litigation
When we called IJ client Sally Ladd to tell her that she could reopen her business, her first response was tears. And who could blame her? Pennsylvania had forced her to shut down her small business helping others rent out their vacation homes—her main source of income—because she wasn’t a licensed real estate broker. After six years of litigation, a court had finally declared what she’d known all along: This never should have happened.
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