Information About Texas Real Estate Broker Services

Posted by Randy Kelley on July 16, 2010

Texas law requires all real estate licensees to give a written statement about brokerage services upon first substantive dialogue with a prospective buyer, tenant, seller or landlord.  According to Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) rules, a substantive dialogue can occur at a face-to-face or telephone meeting or by written communication (including email) that involves a substantive discussion relating to a specific real estate property.  If the substantive dialogue occurs at other than a face-to-face meeting (like a telephone conversation), the required written statement should be sent to the party promptly.

The required information is easily conveyed using TREC’s Information About Brokerage Services disclosure form.  The form is found here:

www.trec.state.tx.us/pdf/contracts/op-k.pdf

We’re Stephanie and Randy Kelley, Realtors® of Keller Williams Legacy, San Antonio, Texas. If you have questions, need San Antonio realty or mortgage loan advice or assistance, or just want to chat a bit about the wonderful Alamo City, please call us at (210) 863-2661 or (210) 867-8743, or E-mail us at swkrealtor@aol.com or kelleybus@aol.com. Our SanAntonioHomeQuest.com Realty Solutions Team is always ready to help you with your home buying or selling needs.

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