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12 gru 2017 · Under Rules 535.154 and 535.155 (effective May 15, 2018), an advertisement is defined as “any form of communication by or on behalf of a license holder designed to attract the public to use real estate brokerage services and includes, but is not limited to, all publications, brochures, radio or television broadcasts, all electronic media ...
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26 lis 2019 · The Texas Real Estate License Act (TRELA) authorizes TREC to regulate advertising by license holders to the extent necessary “to prohibit false, misleading, or deceptive practices ….” TRELA § 1101.156(a).
Each advertisement must include the following in a readily noticeable location in the advertisement: (1) the name of the license holder or team placing the advertisement; and (2) the broker’s name in at least half the size of the largest contact information for any sales agent, associated broker, or team name contained in the advertisement.
6 gru 2016 · TREC requires you to include your broker’s name in a clear and conspicuous manner and a designation that clearly identifies you as a real estate agent, such as agent, broker, or REALTOR®, in your advertisements. You should also avoid deceptive or misleading advertising.
Texas realtors seeking to put forth an advertisement are required to meet the standards set forth by the Texas Real Estate Commission rules, as well as the National Association of Realtors’ Code of Ethics and the Texas Real Estate License Act, and other state and federal laws that apply in particular circumstances.
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