Texas License Law
A Texas real estate licensee who is found to have engaged in dishonest dealing or misrepresentation may have their license:
APlaced on inactive status automatically
BSuspended, revoked, or subjected to other disciplinary action by TREC✓ Correct
CReduced to a salesperson license only
DTransferred to another state
Explanation
TREC has authority under Texas Occupations Code Chapter 1101 to suspend or revoke a license, assess administrative penalties, or impose other disciplinary action for dishonest dealing, misrepresentation, or other violations.
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