Texas License Law
Texas Occupations Code requires license holders to notify TREC within 30 days of certain events. Which event requires notification?
AMoving to a new home
BA felony conviction, deferred adjudication, or criminal charge involving moral turpitude✓ Correct
CReceiving an award from the Texas Association of REALTORS
DChanging the name of their business
Explanation
Texas Occupations Code Section 1101.652 requires license holders to notify TREC within 30 days of a criminal conviction, deferred adjudication, or criminal charge for a felony or crime involving fraud or moral turpitude. Failure to notify TREC of required disclosures is itself a violation.
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