Texas License Law
A person who holds a Texas real estate license and acts as a buyer in a transaction they are personally purchasing must:
ADisclose their license status to the seller✓ Correct
BUse a different agent to represent them
CObtain TREC pre-approval for personal transactions
DPay the full market commission to a listing agent
Explanation
Under TREC rules, a licensee who has a personal interest in a transaction must disclose their licensed status to all parties. This prevents consumers from being misled about the licensee's professional knowledge.
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