Texas License Law
The Texas Real Estate License Act (now codified in Occupations Code Chapter 1101) was first enacted in:
A1929✓ Correct
B1939
C1949
D1959
Explanation
Texas was one of the first states to regulate real estate. The original Texas Real Estate License Act was enacted in 1939 (not 1929). Note: Texas enacted its first real estate licensing legislation in 1939, placing it among the early adopters of real estate regulation.
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