Texas License Law
Under Texas Occupations Code Chapter 1101, which of the following acts requires a real estate license?
ASelling your own home without an agent
BManaging properties you personally own
CRepresenting another person in a real estate transaction for compensation✓ Correct
DLeasing property owned by your employer as part of your job duties
Explanation
Chapter 1101 of the Texas Occupations Code requires a license when a person acts on behalf of another in a real estate transaction for compensation or with the expectation of compensation.
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