Sec. 1101.562. REAL PROPERTY SHOWINGS WITHOUT REPRESENTATION. (a) A broker may show real property available for sale or lease to a party without representing the party if the broker: (1) has not agreed with the party, either orally or in writing, to represent the party; (2) is not otherwise acting as the party's agent at the time of showing the real property; (3) does not provide to the party opinions or advice regarding the real property or real estate transactions in general; and (4) does not perform any other act of real estate brokerage for the party. (b) Before a broker may show real property under Subsection (a), the broker must, as applicable: (1) disclose to the party as required by Section 1101.558 (b) if the broker represents the owner of the real property; or (2) provide to the party the written notice described by Section 1101.558 (b-1) if the broker does not represent the owner of the real property. (c) Notwithstanding Subsections (a)(3) and (4), a broker showing real property under this section may confirm information to a party regarding the size, price, and terms of the real property available for sale or lease.
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