The Texas Real Estate License Act requires that you be advised that there are agency relationships that govern how a real estate salesperson may deal with you when purchasing, selling or leasing real property. Before you enter into a substantive discussion with Cherokee Real Estate Company, Inc., or any other brokerage, be sure you have an agreement with the broker as to what your relationship with him will be and even how it may change from time to time. You should not disclose any personal information or disposition to a broker until you have established your relationship with him. The broker will be happy to discuss and explain agency relationships with you.

Our Principles

All real estate brokerage activity in the state of Texas is monitored by the Texas Real Estate Commission and governed by the Texas Real Estate License Act. All real estate practicioners must treat their clients (individuals with whom we have a fiduciary relationship and whose best interests we represent) and customers (individuals whom we may assist in the purchase or sale of property but do not necessarily represent) honestly and fairly to the extent permitted and required by law. As a prospective seller or purchaser of real estate, you should determine what this means to you as a consumer before you enter into a client or customer relationship with any real estate firm.

As members of the National Association of Realtors ® (realtor.com), an association of real estate professionals, we are also bound by an internal code of ethics that governs our conduct with the public as well as within our own professional ranks.

Cherokee Real Estate Company, Inc., is committed to adhering to and staying up-to-date with all rules governing our conduct as real estate practitioners.