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Re: Florida Statute According to RLB



Si Ballenger wrote:

>
> Notice that the regulations are for "alarm system contractors in
> this state". If someone in Florida signs a monitoring contract
> with Guido's Protection Services of New Jersey which is located
> only in New Jersey, and is not a contractor in Florida, please
> show where Florida can take any action agains Guido. The same
> would be true for Rasheed's Southern India Alarm Service.

Any alarm monitoring agency that provides service to a resident of
Florida State which involves the dispatching of Florida emergency
services is required to be licensed.  Alarm Central is.  Monitronics is.
  ADT is.

> A broker does not necessarily a party to a contract or execute
> any agreement.

Bass was a "party" in the contract.  He was a "dealer" for Alarm
Central.  If the "dealer" collects money from the client he is receiving
direct compensation for the service he (or Alarm Central) provides.
Many alarm dealers use "out of state" monitoring services.  If their
"nexus" is in the State of Florida, they are subject to the Statutes.



> Then what's their problem???

Dunno.


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