Texas License Law
Under Texas Occupations Code § 1101.652, the following conduct subjects a Texas licensee to disciplinary action by TREC EXCEPT:
AObtaining a license by fraud or misrepresentation
BActing as a real estate agent for a family member without compensation✓ Correct
CMaking material misrepresentations to a client
DFailing to disclose a known defect
Explanation
Acting as an agent for a family member without compensation does not require a license and is not a disciplinary offense. However, obtaining a license by fraud, making misrepresentations, and failing to disclose defects are all grounds for disciplinary action.
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