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Mandated Disclosures for Texas

Master mandated disclosures concepts for the TX real estate exam.35+ practice questions with detailed explanations and Texas-specific content.

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Mandated Disclosures β€” Study Card
Mandated Disclosures study card infographic showing key concepts, exam weight (6%), and memory aids for the Texas real estate exam
AI-generated study card for Mandated Disclosures. Covers 6% of the real estate exam.

What You'll Learn

Key mandated disclosures concepts for the Texas real estate exam

Texas-specific disclosure requirements
Transfer disclosure statements
Lead-based paint and environmental disclosures
Material facts and seller obligations
Exam Coverage
How Mandated Disclosures appears on the TX exam
Exam Weight6%

Required property disclosures and transfer disclosure statements. This topic is essential for both the national and Texas-specific portions of the exam.

Study Tips
How to master Disclosures efficiently
  • Lead paint disclosure applies to ALL residential properties built before 1978
  • Buyers get 10 days for lead inspection β€” this is a federal requirement
  • "As-is" does NOT eliminate disclosure obligations
  • Agents must disclose known material facts even if the seller doesn't want them to

Mandated Disclosures: In-Depth Guide for Texas

Mandated Disclosures covers the legally required information that sellers and agents must provide to buyers during a real estate transaction. While this topic carries a lower exam weight at 6%, the questions tend to be straightforward, making it an excellent area to score easy points.

The most important federal disclosure requirement is the Lead-Based Paint Disclosure for homes built before 1978. Sellers must disclose known lead paint hazards, provide the EPA pamphlet "Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home," and give buyers 10 days to conduct a lead inspection. This applies to all residential sales and leases of pre-1978 housing, with limited exemptions.

Beyond lead paint, agents must disclose all known material facts β€” any information that could affect the buyer's decision to purchase or the price they would offer. Even in "as-is" sales, disclosure obligations remain. Many states have specific disclosure forms covering property conditions, natural hazards, environmental hazards, and neighborhood conditions. Know your state's requirements, including timing deadlines for providing disclosures.

For Texas-specific regulations, consult the Texas exam prep guide and practice with our Mandated Disclosures practice questions.

How Texas Tests Disclosures

The Texas real estate exam allocates approximately 6% of questions to Mandated Disclosures. That means roughly 8 out of 125 questions on the salesperson exam will cover this topic. The TREC requires candidates to demonstrate competency in both national disclosures principles and TX-specific regulations.

Texas exam questions on mandated disclosures are typically scenario-based, requiring you to apply concepts to realistic situations rather than simply recall definitions. Focus your study on understanding how disclosures rules work in practice, not just what they are.

Recent Texas Regulatory Updates

  • SB 1968 β€” Buyer Representation Agreement Law β€” Senate Bill 1968 takes effect January 1, 2026, codifying buyer representation requirements into Texas law. Agents must have written agreements before substantive property discussions.
  • TREC Legal Update Courses Revised β€” TREC revised the mandatory Legal Update I and II courses to include NAR settlement changes, SB 1968 requirements, and updated IABS disclosure rules.
View all Texas law updates β†’

Frequently Asked Questions

Mandated Disclosures typically makes up 8-12% of the Texas real estate exam. You can expect approximately 10-18 questions on this topic, covering both national and Texas-specific concepts.

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