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Probe Launched Day After Regulator’s Clash With Sen. Harvey

An investigation into a Greenwood Village mortgage brokerage wasn’t launched until the day after Colorado’s top real estate regulator told lawmakers the firm and a state senator who works there were investigative targets.

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Colo. AG Asks for Dismissal of Erin Toll’s Whistle-blower’s Complaint

The attorney general’s office has asked that a whistle-blower complaint filed by state real estate division director Erin Toll be dismissed.

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Whistleblower Complaint Shines Light On Regulator’s Tiff With Her Bosses

State real estate division director Erin Toll believes she may be fired because she publicly disclosed that a mortgage company where a state senator works was the target of a state investigation

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Colo. Real Estate Regulator Erin Toll Fights Back

Embattled real estate regulator Erin Toll today filed a whistleblower complaint against her boss with the State Personnel Board that says she was involuntarily placed on administrative leave last week and that an investigation into her conduct is underway.

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Embattled Real Estate Regulator Toll Hires Attorney

Toll hired the lawyer to help her “solve the problems, whatever they are.”

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Colo. Real Estate Chief Erin Toll Placed On Leave

Erin Toll, the controversial director of the Colorado Division of Real Estate, who recently has been criticized for her handling of an investigation of a company that employs a state senator as a mortgage broker, went on leave from the division.

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Proposed Bill to Require Mortgage Company Registration in Colorado

Colorado House Speaker Terrance Carroll has introduced a bill that would require the state’s mortgage companies, rather than just individuals, to register with the Colorado Division of Real Estate.

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