Texas Real Estate STANDARDS OF
CONDUCT Exam Study Guide with
Complete Solutions
If a broker tells a lender that the sales price on a property is something above its actual
sales price in order to help the buyer obtain a larger loan, the - Answer✔️✔️-broker faces
loss of license and a fine.
Brokers are not to be parties to a dual contract for the purpose of obtaining a larger
loan. Doing so may subject the license holder to charges of fraud.
In Texas, real estate commissions are - Answer✔️✔️-negotiable between the client and
the broker.
Commissions are always negotiable between the principal and the agent. The
commissions are not determined by law, the Real Estate Commission, or a group of
local brokers. Any attempt to set commission rates among competitors in the real estate
industry would be considered an antitrust violation. A broker does not commit an
antitrust violation by requiring all the broker's own licensees to charge a specific rate or
amount so long as the broker does not conspire or agree with competing brokers to do
the same. All listings and buyer/tenant representation agreements in the firm belong to
the broker. Therefore, the broker is only prescribing a commission amount for all the
broker's own agreements.
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Regarding listing agreements in Texas, which of the following might result in the
suspension or revocation of an individual's real estate license? - Answer✔️✔️-no definite
termination date.
Listings must have a definite termination date not subject to prior notice.
Net listings are - Answer✔️✔️-is permitted in Texas but discouraged.
Net listings are legal but discouraged because of a potential conflict of interest. Net
listings are permitted by TREC only when the principal (1) requires a net listing and (2)
where the principal appears to be familiar with current market values. Additionally, when
negotiating any listing, net or otherwise, or even offering to purchase the property on the
licensee's own account as a result of a contact made while acting as a real estate
agent, a "licensee is obligated to advise a property owner as to the licensee's opinion of
market value of a property."
The License Act requires that every listing - Answer✔️✔️-has a definite termination date.
All listings must specify a definite period during which the broker is to be employed and
must have a definite termination date. Texas statute prohibits the use of automatic
extensions of time in listing agreements.
All of the following are violations of the Texas Real Estate Licensing Act EXCEPT
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