Question:

Texas Real Estate License?

What kind of offense can prevent you from getting a texas real estate license?

Answer:

Each state outlines what licenses in their state is allowed to do. You may not do much of anything unless you are working under the license of a Real Estate Broker from your state. I really don't know what a real estate person with a license is able to do in Texas. You have to check with your broker or find out from the state via the Internet or by making a telephone call to the Department of Real Estate, or what ever they call themselves in Texas. In California a licensed person may work as a property manager with a property management company. Property management company manage both residential properties as well as commercial properties. These property managers are paid a salary. They are assigned various task, so you might inquire as to what services you might be doing. Some inexperienced agents work for other agents called assistants until they have gained a little experience and then go on their own. The real estate agent pays them a small salary. These individuals hold open houses, collect signatures, take listings and other things that are outlined by the person for which they work. I hope this has been of some use to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
I have known people that had served time for Bank Fraud and still got a real estate license. The laws may have changed since then- but I have recently know people that were convicted of selling drugs in the past and they got a Texas license. They simply seem to check your background and decide. There is a question about prior convictions and it is my understanding that you will lose your license for lying on the application (and they do take our fingerprints). Why don't you just call Texas Real Estate Commission and tell them about your specific concern and get your direct answer?
go okorder it shows you the requirements. the answer is lots of reasons

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