Nelson Rod. De Sousa · Realtor®
— Legal notices · Texas Real Estate Commission

Transparency
and compliance.

As a Realtor® licensed in Texas, I'm legally required to publish the following Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) notices. They exist for your protection as a consumer.

— I · Representation & standards

Equal housing opportunity and REALTOR® standards

Equal Housing Opportunity

Committed to providing equal housing opportunities. Discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, familial status, national origin or disability is prohibited (Fair Housing Act).

REALTOR®

Member of the National Association of REALTORS®. I follow its Code of Ethics and professional standards, and those of the Houston Association of Realtors (HAR).

Each office is independently owned and operated.

— II · Consumer Protection Notice

TREC Consumer Protection Notice (CN 1-5)

Information required by the Texas Real Estate Commission for consumers of real estate services in Texas. It explains your rights, how to verify an agent's license, and how to file a formal complaint.

— III · Brokerage Services

TREC Information About Brokerage Services (IABS 1-0)

Mandatory document explaining the types of representation a broker may offer in Texas: listing agent, buyer's agent, intermediary or subagent. Read it before any transaction.

— IV · Credentials

License information

Agent
Nelson Rodríguez de Sousa
License #817803
Broker
Exceed Realty
License #695292 · Marcela Banh
Office
1644 W Alabama St #100
Houston, TX 77006
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— V · Got a complaint?

How to file a complaint with TREC

If you believe a real estate agent or broker in Texas has violated TREC laws or rules, you can file a formal complaint directly on their website. TREC investigates every case.

Questions about the process?

Part of my job is making sure you understand every document you sign. Ask me anything — no commitments.