Texas License Law
TREC requires that a broker maintain adequate supervision over their sponsored agents. This includes all of the following EXCEPT:
AProviding agents with written policies and procedures
BReviewing transactions for compliance
CDoing all of the agents' work personally✓ Correct
DBeing available to answer questions and provide guidance
Explanation
TREC requires brokers to supervise their agents adequately, including written policies, availability for guidance, review of transactions, and ensuring compliance with law. However, supervision does not mean the broker must personally do all the agents' work—the purpose of having licensed agents is to allow them to conduct business under the broker's supervision and guidance.
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