Texas License Law
A licensed Texas real estate agent who is also employed full-time in another profession may hold a real estate license:
AOnly if they get a special TREC exemption
BYes, part-time real estate practice is permitted as long as they remain in active or inactive status✓ Correct
COnly if their other employer consents in writing to TREC
DOnly if they handle at least 5 transactions per year
Explanation
TREC does not prohibit licensees from holding other employment. An agent may practice real estate part-time while maintaining other employment, as long as they maintain their license in active or inactive status and comply with all TREC requirements.
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