Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) Consumer Protection Notice. This is the current TREC form CN 1-5 (effective 9/23). Download the official PDF (CN 1-5).
The Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) regulates
- Real estate brokers and sales agents
- Real estate inspectors
- Easement and right-of-way agents
- Timeshare interest providers
You can find more information and check the status of a license holder at www.trec.texas.gov.
Filing a Complaint
You can send a complaint against a license holder to TREC. A complaint form is available on the TREC website.
Real Estate Recovery Trust Account
TREC administers the Real Estate Recovery Trust Account, which may be used to satisfy a civil court judgment against a broker, sales agent, or easement or right-of-way agent, if certain requirements are met.
Real Estate Inspectors
Real estate inspectors are required to maintain errors and omissions insurance to cover losses arising from the performance of a real estate inspection in a negligent or incompetent manner.
Please note: Inspectors may limit liability through provisions in the contract or inspection agreement between the inspector and their clients. Please be sure to read any contract or agreement carefully. If you do not understand any terms or provisions, consult an attorney.
Contact TREC
If you have questions or issues about the activities of a license holder, the complaint process, or the Recovery Trust Account, please visit the website or contact TREC at:
Texas Real Estate Commission
P.O. Box 12188
Austin, Texas 78711-2188
(512) 936-3000
www.trec.texas.gov
Neuhaus Realty Group
Sponsoring Broker: Neuhaus Realty Group LLC · License #9000437 · [email protected] · (512) 366-3270
Designated Broker: Ed Neuhaus · License #593057 · [email protected] · (512) 827-8830
See also: Information About Brokerage Services (required TREC disclosure).