Legal FAQ: Listing Out-of-State Property
Can I list a property that's not located in Texas? Maybe, but you must consider the licensing ...
Can I list a property that's not located in Texas? Maybe, but you must consider the licensing ...
Starting Oct. 1, if your active license expires, it will be set to inactive status as of the expi...
In certain transactions, buyers may wish to make their contracts contingent on them receiving t...
In the latest installment of the Texas REALTORS® Legal Briefs series, you’ll understand how th...
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Y’all, the Shaping Texas Conference was a hit! Over 2,000 REALTORS® from across the state met ...
Take advantage of your member benefits with a trio of upcoming webinars this month. On Sept. 12 ...
The 2023 Texas REALTORS® Shaping Texas Conference in San Antonio is here! The festivities kic...
A simple internet search will tell you what a home is worth. Or will it? Just because a website ...
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