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Promulgated Contracts Exam | Q&A Latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS Accessories in the real estate contract - definition, features, disposition Answer -PARAGRAPH 2.(C) Describes accessories, which, while not necessarily permanently installed or built-in, are commonly conveyed to the buyer in the sale Window air conditioning units, stove, fireplace screen, curtains and rods, blinds, window shades, door keys, mailbox keys, above ground pool, swimming pool equipment and maintenance accessories, artificial fireplace logs, and controls: garage door, entry gates, and other accessories and improvements Items to be retained by the Seller as specified in the contract - Answer Paragraph 2.D EXCLUSIONS: The following improvements and accessories will be retained by the seller and must be removed prior to delivery of possession ______________________ Paragraph 3.B. - contents - Answer -The sum of all financing from all sources. Insert only the amount actually being financed. Paragraph 4 - disclosure of agency coupled with an interest and family relationships - Answer -LICENSE HOLDER DISCLOSURE: Texas law requires a real estate license holder who is a party to a transaction or acting on behalf of a spouse, parent, child, business entity in which the license holder owns more than 10%, or a trust for which the license