State ex rel. Figueroa v. Ohio Dept. of Commerce

2019 Ohio 5200
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedDecember 17, 2019
Docket18AP-698
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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State ex rel. Figueroa v. Ohio Dept. of Commerce, 2019 Ohio 5200 (Ohio Ct. App. 2019).

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[Cite as State ex rel. Figueroa v. Ohio Dept. of Commerce, 2019-Ohio-5200.]

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO

TENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

State ex rel. : Gerardo Luis Figueroa, : Relator, : No. 18AP-698 v. : (REGULAR CALENDAR) Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of Real Estate & : Professional Licensing, : Respondent. :

D E C I S I O N

Rendered on December 17, 2019

On brief: Madison & Rosan, LLP, and Walter J. McNamara, IV, for relator.

On brief: Dave Yost, Attorney General, and Lydia Arko Zigler, for respondent.

IN MANDAMUS BEATTY BLUNT, J. {¶ 1} Relator, Gerardo Luis Figueroa, has filed this original action requesting this court issue a writ of mandamus ordering respondent Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing ("division") to convene an informal mediation pursuant to R.C. 4735.051(B) in connection with a complaint against Figueroa filed with the division. {¶ 2} Pursuant to Civ.R. 53 and Loc.R. 13(M) of the Tenth District Court of Appeals, this matter was referred to a magistrate who considered the action on its merits and issued a decision, including findings of fact and conclusions of law, which is No. 18AP-698 2

appended hereto. The magistrate concluded Figueroa did not demonstrate that the division has a clear legal duty to provide an opportunity for informal mediation pursuant to R.C. 4735.051 in this case, and Figueroa has no clear legal right to such mediation. Accordingly, the magistrate recommended this court deny Figueroa's request for a writ of mandamus. {¶ 3} No objections have been filed to the magistrate's decision. {¶ 4} We have found no error in the magistrate's finding of fact or conclusions of law. However, we modify the magistrate's decision in one respect. In the magistrate's "Finding of Fact" No. 8, the magistrate misstates that "[p]ursuant to R.C. 4735.051(B), requests for informal mediation by both the complainant and licensee were due ten business days thereafter * * *." The correct section of the statute to which the magistrate refers is R.C. 4735.051(A), and we therefore modify that portion of the sentence of paragraph 8 under "Finding of Fact" No. 8 to state "R.C. 4735.051(A)." {¶ 5} Therefore, we adopt the magistrate's decision as our own, including the findings of fact as modified herein and the conclusions of law therein, and conclude that Figueroa failed to demonstrate he had a clear legal right to an informal mediation pursuant to R.C. 4735.051. In accordance with the magistrate's decision, the requested writ of mandamus is denied. Writ of mandamus denied.

BRUNNER and NELSON, JJ., concur. ________________ No. 18AP-698 3

APPENDIX

The State ex rel. : Gerardo Luis Figueroa, : Relator, : v. No. 18AP-698 : Ohio Department of Commerce, (REGULAR CALENDAR) Division of Real Estate & : Professional Licensing, : Respondent. :

MAGISTRATE'S DECISION

Rendered on September 5, 2019

Madison & Rosan, LLP, and Walter J. McNamara, IV, for relator.

Dave Yost, Attorney General, and Lydia Arko Zigler, for respondent.

IN MANDAMUS

{¶ 6} Relator, Gerardo Luis Figueroa, a real estate broker licensed to practice in the state of Ohio, seeks a writ of mandamus from this court ordering respondent, Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing ("division"), to convene an informal mediation pursuant to R.C. 4735.051(B) in connection with a complaint against relator filed with the division. No. 18AP-698 4

Findings of Fact: {¶ 7} 1. The division is an administrative agency vested with the authority to regulate the activity of licensed real estate brokers and conduct disciplinary investigations. The division's powers are generally established and described in R.C. Chapter 4735. {¶ 8} 2. The superintendent of the division has specific powers to investigate complaints against licensed Ohio real estate brokers pursuant to R.C. 4735.051. {¶ 9} 3. The division is headquartered in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, and this court has original jurisdiction over the action pursuant to Article IV, Section 3(B)(1) of the Ohio Constitution. {¶ 10} 4. Relator is a real estate broker licensed by the division to work as such in Ohio. {¶ 11} 5. On September 29, 2017, the division received a complaint regarding relator's conduct during a real estate transaction. The complaint is filed on a pre- drafted form furnished by the division. The "Complaintant Information" [sic] rubric is entered as "Brian Mariner (on behalf of Polaris Home Funding Corp)." {¶ 12} 6. The complaint contains various boxes to fill out a check regarding the substance of the complaint and procedural matters. Under "Nature of the Complaint," a box is checked titled "Changed a form or document without my permission." Under the rubric "Are you interested in participating in a mediation meeting," the box is checked "no." Polaris Home Funding Corporation is ("Polaris") role in the transaction is described as the underwriter for a loan application for a borrower represented by relator. {¶ 13} 7. R.C. 4735.051 governs investigation of complaints by the division and informal mediation as a component thereof: (A) Within five business days after a person files a signed written complaint against a licensed real estate broker or licensed real estate salesperson with the division of real estate, the superintendent of real estate shall acknowledge receipt of the complaint and send a notice to the licensee describing the acts complained of. The acknowledgment to the complainant and the notice to the licensee shall state that an informal mediation meeting will be held with the No. 18AP-698 5

complainant, the licensee, and an investigator from the investigation and audit section of the division if the complainant and licensee both file a request for such a meeting within ten business days thereafter on a form provided by the superintendent.

(B) If the complainant and licensee both file with the division requests for an informal mediation meeting, the superintendent shall notify the complainant and licensee of the date of the meeting, which shall be within twenty business days thereafter, except that any party may request an extension of up to fifteen business days for good cause shown. If the complainant and licensee reach an accommodation at an informal mediation meeting, the investigator shall so report to the superintendent, the complainant, and licensee and the complaint file shall be closed.

{¶ 14} 8. The division issued its formal notice of a complaint pursuant to R.C. 4735.051 on October 31, 2017. Pursuant to R.C. 4735.051(B), requests for informal mediation by both the complainant and licensee were due ten business days thereafter or November 15, 2017, assuming that Friday, November 10, 2017, was observed as Veteran's Day holiday. {¶ 15} 9. Relator made a request for informal mediation which was timely received by the division on November 14, 2017. {¶ 16} 10. The division received a request for informal mediation, signed by "Brian Mariner, Polaris Home Funding Corp." on November 17, 2017. {¶ 17} 11. When contacted by an investigator for the division, Polaris's agent, Mr. Mariner, indicated that he had no authority to bind Polaris with respect to mediation. {¶ 18} 12. The division does not dispute that it has declined to issue a notice to the parties scheduling informal mediation. {¶ 19} 13. Relator filed his complaint for a writ of mandamus from this court on September 14, 2018, seeking to compel the division to convene an informal mediation pursuant to R.C. 4735.051. {¶ 20} 14. The division filed its answer on October 19, 2018. No. 18AP-698 6

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