Fiduciary
A relationship based on trust
Agency
A relationship between two parties
Customer
A person who receives limited brokerage
... [Show More] services without establishing an agency relationship/Also known as 3rd party.
Client
Also known as the principal who engages the professional advice or services of another, called an agent, and whose interests are protected by the speci c duties and loyalties of an agency relationship. Many of these duties are outlined in a listing or buyer/tenant representation agreement
Act that makes it illegal to practice any act of real estate brokerage without a license?
Texas Real Estate License Act
agency relationship
When one person, the agent, acts for or on behalf of another person, the principal, who is also known as the client.
principal
the one who hires and gives authority to the agent
Agent
A broker who represents a seller, landlord, buyer or tenant. (2) Sales agent or broker license holders who represent the broker with whom they are associated
Texas Real Estate License Act (TRELA)
Was passed 1939. Created to enforce and administer the act in 1949. The purpose of the Act is to protect the public against unscrupulous brokers and sales agents.
Two types of licenses
Broker/Sales Agent
If a broker has more than one place of business...What is required for each office?
branch office license is required for each location/not necessary to have a licensed broker at each location
Federal law dictates that commissions are a matter of __________________________
Negotiations
When dealing with a customer, the broker has duties of ____________________________________________.
disclosure, honesty, fairness and competency
A seller becomes a client by entering into a ___________________ with the broker
listing agreement
A buyer becomes a client by entering into a ___________________________ agreement with the broker.
buyer representation
License holder
A person licensed by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) to act as a broker or sales agent in a real estate transaction.
Subagent
A license holder not associated with the seller's broker, but who is representing the seller through a cooperative agreement, often through membership in a Multiple Listing Service (MLS), with the seller's broker.
Cooperative Broker
A broker selling the listing of another broker. A cooperative broker may complete the transaction as a subagent of the listing broker, or may represent the buyers under an agency agreement; he also known as the other broker
Broker license holder
An individual holding a broker's license issued by TREC. Brokers may act independently in conducting real estate transactions, or may engage other broker or sales agent license holders to represent them in the conduct of their real estate business
Sales agent license holder
An individual holding a license issued by TREC an agent of the sponsoring broker. He or she may conduct business only through his or her sponsoring broker
Broker Associate
A broker associated with and conducting all of his or her business as an agent of another broker
Sales Associate
A sales agent or broker license holder associated with and conducting business as an agent of his or her sponsoring broker
Seller's Agent
A broker representing the seller in a real estate transaction, also referred to as a Seller's Broker, Listing Broker, or Listing Agent
Buyer's Agent
A broker representing the buyer in a real estate transaction, also referred to as a Buyer's Broker, Selling Broker, or Selling Agent.
Landlord's Agent
A broker representing a landlord in a real estate transaction
Tenant's Agent
A broker representing a tenant in a real estate transaction
License holders have two levels of responsibility
Public/Fiduciary
Duties to Customer
a. Honesty
b. Disclosure of material facts
c. Handle all funds with care
d. Be responsible for written or oral statements
Duties to Client
a. Put the interests of the client rst
b. Give full disclosure to the client (advice and opinions in addition to disclosing all pertinent facts - both material and other)
c. Exhibit trust and honesty
d. Exercise good business judgment
e. Be loyal to the principal
f. Be competent
Duties of Client to Agent
Compensation,Reimbursement, Indemnification,Performance
Compensation
The fact that the agent should be paid on completion of the agency
Reimbursement
The fact that the agent should be reimbursed by the principal for expenses incurred on behalf of the principal, above and beyond the expenses related to the sale itself.
Indemnification
The principal will protect the agent from suffering a loss due to the agent's reliance on information received from the principal
Performance
The principal is expected to perform as promised in the agency agreement.
Section 1101.651 of the License Act lists _______________ specific violations that can result in the suspension or revocation of a real estate license
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The Texas Real Estate Commission is not concerned with an agent's earnings and does not involve itself in ___________________________
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