Unfavorable Credit History and Licensure

In Piper v. DBPR/ECLB, 50 So.3d 109 (Fla. 1st DCA 2010), the Court stated:

"Although Appellant raises three issues on appeal, this opinion only addresses whether the final order incorrectly listed Appellant's unfavorable credit history as a ground for denial of his application. It is clear from the transcript of the hearing the Board was satisfied with Appellant's explanation regarding his finances and, thus, Appellant's credit history was not a basis for denial of the application. Because the error is apparent from the record, we remand for the Board to correct the error by amended final order."

Although the opinion is not lengthy, there is some suggestion that an adequate justification may help applicants for licensure avoid rejection based on unfavorable credit history.


Trenton H. Cotney
Board Certified in Construction Law
Trent Cotney, P.A.
1207 N Franklin St, Ste 222
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 579-3278

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