EstatePass
Trela Trec RulesTrec_structureMEDIUM

A person who has never held a Texas real estate license is found to be conducting real estate brokerage activities in Dallas — showing homes, negotiating offers, and collecting referral fees. Under TRELA, what enforcement action can TREC take against this unlicensed individual?

Correct Answer

A) TREC may issue a cease-and-desist order and may seek injunctive relief in district court against the unlicensed person

Under Texas Occupations Code §1101.351(c) and §1101.553, TREC has authority over unlicensed real estate activity. TREC may issue cease-and-desist orders to unlicensed individuals and may seek injunctive relief through a Travis County district court. Additionally, practicing real estate without a license is a criminal offense under §1101.757.

Answer Options
A
TREC may issue a cease-and-desist order and may seek injunctive relief in district court against the unlicensed person
B
TREC may fine the unlicensed individual up to $500 but cannot take any other action
C
TREC may only send a warning letter; further action requires a complaint from a licensed broker
D
TREC has no jurisdiction over unlicensed individuals and must refer the matter to local law enforcement only

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Deep Analysis of This Trela Trec Rules Question

Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Background Knowledge for Trela Trec Rules

Sign up free to unlock full analysis
Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Real World Application in Trela Trec Rules

Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Common Mistakes to Avoid on Trela Trec Rules Questions

Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Related Topics & Key Terms

Key Terms:

unlicensed_practicecease_and_desistinjunctive_relieftrec_enforcement
Was this explanation helpful?

More Trela Trec Rules Questions

People Also Study

Practice More Questions

Access 2,000+ practice questions and pass your real estate exam.

Start Practicing