Chrissie Poindexter · Realtor®
Strategic Real Estate Advisor · Central Texas
Important Notice: Consumer Protection Notice Discover: Central Texas Lifestyle

Consumer Protection Notice

Consumer Protection

Consumer Protection Notices for Texas Buyers and Sellers

Real estate is one of the most meaningful financial and personal decisions many people will ever make. Alongside strong representation and thoughtful guidance, consumers deserve access to the notices that help explain their rights, their protections, and the professional standards that shape the transaction process. These documents are here to support transparency, reinforce fair housing principles, and help buyers and sellers better understand the framework behind representation in Texas real estate.

Professional real estate service should always be paired with transparency

Buyers and sellers deserve more than paperwork delivered without context. They deserve a clear understanding of the professional relationships involved, the protections built into the process, and the standards that govern how real estate services are provided. Presenting these notices in one place makes them easier to access, easier to review, and easier to understand before important decisions are made.

Whether you are purchasing your first home, selling a long-held property, relocating to Central Texas, or navigating a more layered luxury transaction, informed clients are better positioned to ask thoughtful questions and move with purpose. Access to the right information is part of excellent representation.

What each notice is designed to explain

Equal Housing Notice

The Equal Housing Notice reflects one of the most important principles in real estate: housing opportunities must be made available fairly and without discrimination. This notice reinforces the expectation that consumers are to be treated with dignity, fairness, and equal access throughout the housing process.

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TREC Consumer Protection Notice

The TREC Consumer Protection Notice helps consumers understand where to find information regarding the regulation of real estate license holders in Texas. It points consumers toward resources that support accountability, complaint procedures, and oversight through the Texas Real Estate Commission.

View TREC Consumer Protection Notice

General Information and Notice to Buyers and Sellers

This notice provides broader transaction-related information that buyers and sellers should keep in mind as they move through the process. It helps frame important considerations, encourages consumers to evaluate relevant details carefully, and supports more informed decision-making from contract to closing.

View Notice to Buyers and Sellers

Information About Brokerage Services (IABS)

The Information About Brokerage Services notice explains how brokerage relationships may work in a real estate transaction. It helps consumers better understand the role of a brokerage, how representation is structured, and what a consumer should know when working with a Texas real estate license holder.

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A stronger client experience begins with informed decision-making

My approach to real estate has always centered on thoughtful advocacy, honest communication, and a high standard of professional service. Making these notices easily accessible is part of that commitment. They are here not merely because they are required, but because well-informed clients are better served clients.

Every move has practical, financial, and emotional layers. These notices help support the professional side of that experience by making sure important consumer information is available up front. When expectations are clear and protections are easy to review, the process becomes stronger for everyone involved.

Equal Housing Opportunity

Committed to Fair and Equal Access to Housing

All City Real Estate supports the principles of Equal Housing Opportunity and is committed to fair housing practices. Every buyer and seller deserves professional representation, transparent information, and equal access to housing opportunities.