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A Pennsylvania buyer submits a written complaint to the SREC alleging that a broker defrauded them out of $25,000 in a real estate transaction. The buyer obtains a civil court judgment against the broker but cannot collect because the broker is insolvent. Under RELA, what is the maximum amount the buyer may recover from the Real Estate Recovery Fund for this single transaction?

Correct Answer

A) $20,000 per transaction, which is the statutory maximum under RELA

Under RELA (63 P.S. §455.802), the Real Estate Recovery Fund provides a maximum of $20,000 per transaction for claims arising from licensee fraud or dishonest conduct. Even though the judgment is $25,000, the buyer is limited to recovering $20,000 from the Fund.

Answer Options
A
$20,000 per transaction, which is the statutory maximum under RELA
B
The full $25,000 judgment amount with no per-transaction limit
C
$10,000 per transaction, regardless of the actual judgment amount
D
$50,000 per transaction, provided the buyer proves actual financial hardship

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