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Yes, unless the person is an employee of the owner of the apartments or otherwise exempt, residential rental locators are required to be licensed as either a real estate broker or salesperson. Q: Must the permission of the owner authorizing the agent to offer the unit for rent be in writing?

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Yes, unless the person is an employee of the owner of the apartments or otherwise exempt, residential rental locators are required to be licensed as either a real estate broker or salesperson. Q: Must the permission of the owner authorizing the agent to offer the unit for rent be in writing?

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No, the permission may be in writing or oral. If the permission is given over the telephone, for example, the licensee should document who gave the permission and how it was given in case that information is later requested by TREC in connection with a complaint.

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