Texas License Law
A Texas real estate license renewal fee is paid to:
AThe local REALTOR® association
BTREC directly✓ Correct
CThe Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
DThe sponsoring broker
Explanation
License renewal fees are paid directly to TREC (Texas Real Estate Commission). The fees vary based on the type of license (broker or sales agent) and support TREC's regulatory operations.
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