Our client, M.R., a real estate broker and corporate officer for a corporate brokerage, faced prosecution by the Texas Real Estate Commission due to their failure to secure a license for the brokerage. M.R. had conducted real estate transactions through the corporate brokerage for more than four years – a total of nearly 200 transactions. …
Texas Real Estate Commission v. M.P.
M.P. is a licensed real estate broker. She received Notice of Alleged Violation from the Texas Real Estate Commission regarding a complaint against her alleging conduct that was dishonest or in bad faith or that demonstrates untrustworthiness while acting as a broker or sales agent and failing to make clear to all parties to a …
Texas Real Estate Commission v. A.C.
A.C. is licensed in Texas as a Real Estate Sales Agent. He was notified by TREC about concerns with his advertising of the name of his company – “AC Real Estate” – because this name gives the appearance that he is the one responsible for the operation of a real estate brokerage business, but he …
Texas Real Estate Commission v. PD
Facts: PD was licensed by Texas Real Estate Commission (“TREC “) as a Sales Agent since August 1990, and as a Broker since August1993. He has no previous complaints or disciplinary history. PD received a Notice of Complaint Investigation (“Complaint”) from TREC stating that they conducted a criminal history check after PD applied for renewal of …