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Wind leasing requires Real Estate License

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normaleagle05
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Cross posting from the OB because it belongs on both.

Just read in the Texas Agriculture Law Blog that the Texas AG Office issued an opinion on 6/11 that wind leasing requires a TREC licence. That's going to cause some pain until, and if, the legislature makes a change, and apparently such a fix was in a bill in the 2023 session and was struck on the floor by an amendment.

https://agrilife.org/texasaglaw/2024/06/17/attorney-general-opines-trec-license-required-to-negotiate-wind-leases/

https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/opinions/ken-paxton/kp-0467
ElephantRider
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Does a ERW license count for this? If so, then this probably isn't that big of a deal. Most of the land folks I know working on wind and solar have their ERW because they've done (or still do) pipeline and electric transmission
normaleagle05
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No. The AG Opinion is very direct in pointing out the clear wording in the statute. This is a broker/sales agent thing.

The issue centers on leasing whole parcels of land, not ROW strips, for compensation as the agent of another. Think about it this way, could a warehouse owner hire a ROW agent to help them lease the property for 20 years to Amazon?

The statutory exception language for landmen doing mineral work is too narrowly tailored to minerals/mining to apply to wind/solar and cover that kind of leasing. The AG opinion even points out that the legislature struck such language in a floor debate/amendment vote last session.
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