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The TREC Texas Residential Lease Addendum for Oral Lease is:
AA form used to convert oral leases to written leases
BNot a TREC-promulgated form, as all residential leases should be in writing under Texas law✓ Correct
CUsed for month-to-month oral agreements only
DFiled with TREC for oral lease transactions
Explanation
Texas Statutes of Fraud requires written leases for terms longer than one year. While month-to-month oral leases are technically legal, all professional property management should use written leases for clarity and legal protection.
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