Texas License Law
Texas Occupations Code Chapter 1101 defines 'real estate' to include all of the following EXCEPT:
AA condominium unit
BA leasehold in commercial property
CA mineral interest
DPersonal property located in a home✓ Correct
Explanation
Under Chapter 1101, 'real estate' includes land, mineral interests, leasehold interests, and improvements. Personal property (furniture, appliances not attached to the realty) is generally not real estate and is not covered by the real estate license requirement when transferred separately.
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