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Texas Real Estate Final Exam Questions
and Answers Graded A+

Can a broker use the words "team" or "group" in the broker's licensed name or

assumed business name? - Correct answer-Yes. TREC Rules do not prohibit a

broker from using the word "team" or "group" anywhere in a broker's licensed or

assumed business name.

Can a name used in advertising be both an assumed business name and a team

name? - Correct answer-No. It will be one or the other. See question regarding the

difference between the types of names to figure out which one is appropriate for

your situation.

What is the difference between an assumed business name and a team name? -

Correct answer-Assumed Business Name (also known as a dba) is another name

for the broker's business that can be used by all sponsored sales agents and brokers

associated with this broker. Another name that indicates a broker's line of business,

e.g. property management or commercial, is also an assumed business name of the

broker, even though it may not be available for use by all sponsored agents and

associated brokers.
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,Team Name is a name used only by a team or group of one or more sponsored

sales agents or brokers associated with this broker. Team names must end in "team"

or "group" and cannot contain the words "brokerage", "company", "associates" or

other similar terms.

A residential service company is paying me a fee to advertise for it. Do I have to

disclose that fee to my client and use a TREC form? - Correct answer-Yes and yes.

You must also provide the client with the TREC Disclosure of Relationship with

Residential Service Company form

I am a sales agent. Can TREC review my advertising and advise me whether my

advertising complies with TREC Rules? - Correct answer-No. TREC does not

review a sales agent's advertising. TREC will only discuss advertising questions

with a broker directly. Your sponsoring broker should review your advertising

because your sponsoring broker is responsible for ensuring that your advertising

complies with TREC's advertising rules, and both you and your sponsoring broker

can be disciplined if your advertising violates TREC rules. Your broker must

maintain, on a current basis, written policies and procedures to ensure that each

sponsored sales agent complies with the Commission's advertising rules.




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,When can an agent say that they "sold" a property in an advertisement? - Correct

answer-Any agent who worked with the seller or the buyer in a transaction that

resulted in the sale of a property may correctly state in an advertisement that they

"sold" the property. If the license holder did not participate in that specific

transaction, he cannot state or imply that his actions resulted in the sale of that

property. An example of a misleading advertisement of this nature would be if a

license holder sent out "Just Sold" postcards with her contact information and a

picture of a recently sold property that she did not help to sell. She didn't state that

she sold it but an average person reading the card could surely and reasonably

imply an erroneous claim of involvement. Another potential example of a

misleading advertisement is a license holder who included a list of "Recently Sold

Homes" in his advertisement that included many properties where he had no role in

the transaction, but he failed to make it clear in the ad which - if any - of those

transactions he was involved in. Under Texas law, a license holder may not "create

a misleading impression" in their advertisement. A broker must review all ads to

ensure this result is avoided.

Is a license holder required to put their license number on a sign or other

advertising? - Correct answer-No.




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, May a license holder who is a rental locator advertise that they will pay a

prospective tenant a portion of their fee received from an apartment complex if the

tenant uses the locator's services? - Correct answer-Yes, as long as the ad complies

with Rule 535.155 (effective May 15, 2018), which requires the consent of the

party the license holder represents in a transaction. When a rental locator

represents an apartment complex, the locator needs the consent of the apartment

complex. When the rental locator represents a tenant and not an apartment

complex, as demonstrated by a written representation agreement or other evidence

of representation, the locator is not required to obtain the consent of the apartment

complex because the complex is not his client. Regardless of representation,

however, it is misleading advertising to advertise a rebate for an apartment

complex that the locator knows has a "no rebate" policy.

Can I advertise a service provider such as an inspector, moving company, or repair

contractor on my website? - Correct answer-Yes, but if you offer, recommend, or

promote the use of a service provider and expect to receive compensation from the

service provider when a party uses the service, the ad must disclose that you may

receive the compensation. You may advertise an inspector's services, however, an

inspector may not pay a fee or other valuable consideration for (1) a referral, (2)

inclusion on a list of inspectors or preferred providers, or a similar arrangement; or

(3) inclusion on a list of inspections contingent on other financial agreements.
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