Compliance
Texas Real Estate Commission disclosures, licensing details, and consumer protection resources.
The Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) is the state agency that regulates and licenses real estate brokers, salespersons, and other real estate professionals in Texas. TREC requires all licensees to provide certain disclosures to consumers to ensure transparency and protect public interests in real estate transactions.
Texas law requires that consumers receive the following documents when working with a licensed real estate professional. Click below to view or download each document.
Explains the types of real estate services and agency relationships available to you as a consumer.
Outlines your rights as a consumer and how to file a complaint with the Texas Real Estate Commission.
An apartment locator is a licensed real estate professional who helps clients find rental properties. In Texas, apartment locators must hold an active real estate license and operate under a sponsoring broker. Our services are free to clients — apartment communities pay a referral fee when a client signs a lease through a locator.
As a Texas consumer working with a licensed real estate professional, you have the right to:
If you have a complaint regarding a real estate licensee, you may file it with TREC:
If you have questions about our licensing or TREC compliance, please contact us: