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Charlie Rushton
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  • Dallas, TX
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non licensed contract use

Charlie Rushton
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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Are non licensed re professional legally able to use the state promulgated sales contracts. Specifically in Texas from the TREC?

Anyone able to shed light on this

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Roy Oliphant
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Roy Oliphant
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@Charlie Rushton

Your question is a little confusing due to the phrasing 'non licensed re professional'.  If you are meaning can an individual RE Investor use them; as they are provided on a public state supported website, there should be no issue using them for your personal transactions.  If you are meaning can you complete them for a transaction in which you are not a direct party, that would generally be acting as an agent and would not be legal for someone not licensed.

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