Texas License Law
In Texas, real estate advertisements by agents must include:
AOnly the agent's name and phone number
BThe broker's name in a readily noticeable manner, as it appears on the broker's license✓ Correct
CTREC's contact information
DThe agent's license number only
Explanation
TREC rules require that all advertising by a Texas real estate sales agent or broker must include the broker's name as it appears on the broker's license, in a 'readily noticeable' manner. This ensures consumers know which brokerage is responsible for the advertisement and the associated license holders.
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