Texas License Law
TREC rules require a Texas sales agent to place the name of their sponsoring broker in all advertising. This rule is designed to:
AEnsure the broker gets credit for all sales
BPrevent consumer confusion and identify the responsible licensed entity✓ Correct
CAllow TREC to track advertising volume
DRequire approval of all advertising by the broker
Explanation
TREC's advertising rules require broker identification to prevent consumer confusion and ensure that consumers know the identity of the responsible licensee. Sales agents cannot hold themselves out as independent licensees.
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