Property Management
The Texas Association of REALTORS® (TAR) provides lease forms that are widely used by Texas property managers. These forms differ from TREC promulgated forms in that TAR forms are:
AMandatory for use by all Texas licensees
BRecommended and widely adopted but not mandated by TREC; they are professionally developed for TAR members✓ Correct
COnly for commercial property use
DProhibited for residential property management
Explanation
TAR forms are professional forms developed by the Texas Association of REALTORS® for use by its members. They are widely adopted and professionally maintained but are not TREC-promulgated (mandatory). TAR members may use them or other appropriate forms.
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