Texas License Law
TREC has jurisdiction over all license holders in which types of transactions?
AOnly residential real estate
BAll real estate transactions within TREC's licensure authority, including residential, commercial, and farm and ranch✓ Correct
COnly transactions over $500,000
DOnly transactions involving federally insured mortgages
Explanation
TREC has jurisdiction over licensed real estate professionals in all types of real estate transactions—residential, commercial, industrial, and farm and ranch. Any activity that requires a real estate license in Texas is within TREC's oversight, regardless of property type or transaction size.
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