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Texas Law
Requires . . .
Texas Law Requires
All Real
Estate Licensees to give the following information about brokerage services to prospective buyers,
tenants, sellers, and landlords.
INFORMATION ABOUT BROKERAGE
SERVICES:
Before working with a real estate broker, you should know that the duties of a broker
depend on whom the broker represents. If you are a prospective seller or landlord (owner)
or a prospective buyer or tenant (buyer), you should know that the broker who lists the
property for sale or lease is the owner's agent. A broker who acts as a subagent
represents the owner in cooperation with the listing broker. A broker who acts as a
buyer's agent represents the buyer. A broker may act as an intermediary between the
parties if the parties consent in writing. A broker can assist you in locating a property,
preparing a contract or lease, or obtaining financing without representing you. A broker
is obligated by law to treat you honestly.
IF THE BROKER REPRESENTS THE OWNER:
The broker becomes the owner's agent by entering into an agreement with the owner, usually
through a written listing agreement, or by agreeing to act as a subagent by accepting an
offer of sub-agency from the listing broker. A subagent may work in a different real estate
office. A listing agent or subagent can assist the buyer but does not represent the buyer
and must place the interests of the owner first. The buyer should not tell the owner's
agent anything the buyer would not want the owner to know because an owner's agent must
disclose to the owner any material information known to the agent.
IF THE BROKER REPRESENTS THE BUYER:
The broker becomes the buyer's agent by entering into an agreement to represent
the buyer, usually through a written buyer representation agreement. A buyer's agent can
assist the owner but does not represent the owner and must place the interests of the
buyer first. The owner should not tell a buyer's agent anything the owner would not want
the buyer to know because a buyer's agent must disclose to the buyer any material
information known to the agent.
IF THE BROKER ACTS AS AN INTERMEDIARY:
A broker may act as an intermediary between the parties if the broker complies with The
Texas Real Estate License Act. The broker must obtain the written consent of each party to
the transaction to act as an intermediary. The written consent must state who will pay the
broker and, in conspicuous bold or underlined print, set forth the broker's obligations as
an intermediary. The broker is required to treat each party honestly and fairly and to
comply with The Texas Real Estate License Act. A broker who acts as an intermediary in a
transaction: (1) shall treat all parties honestly; (2) may not disclose that the owner
will accept a price less than the asking price unless authorized in writing to do so by
the owner; (3) may not disclose that the buyer will pay a price greater than the price
submitted in a written offer unless authorized to do so by the buyer; and (4) may not
disclose any confidential information or any information that a party specifically
instructs the broker in writing not to disclose unless authorized in writing to disclose
the information or required to do so by The Texas Real Estate License Act or a court order
or if the information materially relates to the condition of the property. With the
parties' consent, a broker acting as an intermediary between the parties may appoint a
person who is licensed under The Texas Real Estate License Act and associated with the
broker to communicate with and carry out the instructions of one party and another person
who is licensed under that Act and associated with the broker to communicate with and
carry out the instructions of the other party.
If you choose to have a broker represent you, you should enter a written agreement with
the broker that clearly establishes the broker's obligations and your obligations. You
have the right to choose the type of representation, if any, you wish to receive. Your
payment of a fee to a broker does not necessarily establish that the broker represents
you. If you have any questions regarding the duties and responsibilities of the broker,
you should resolve those questions before proceeding. Contact
us for more information!
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