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Agency

BLUF: Understanding the legal relationships between brokers, agents, and clients in Texas real estate.

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Core Examination Criteria

  • Fiduciary duties require putting the client's interests above all others, including the broker's.
  • The Information About Brokerage Services (IABS) form is a mandatory written statement, not a contract.
  • Intermediary status allows a broker to represent both buyer and seller in the same transaction.
  • An agency relationship is created by an agreement, which should be written to enforce a commission.

Statutory Breakdown & Case Studies

Agency in Texas Real Estate

Agency is the foundational concept of real estate relationships in Texas. Under the Texas Real Estate License Act (TRELA), license holders must understand their fiduciary duties and representation structures to protect the public and operate legally.

Exam Traps & Crucial Mistakes

TRAP

Exam Trap #01

Confusing the IABS form with an agency representation agreement.
TRAP

Exam Trap #02

Acting as an intermediary without written consent from both parties.
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Exam Trap #03

Disclosing confidential information of a client to a subagent.
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