TX Supervising Broker CE Package

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Why it's for you:
What's included:
Mandatory Hours: 17 hrs
Elective Hours: 3 hrs

Total Hours: 20 hrs
Narrating Audio for Coursework:

Learn how you want - listen to all of your course materials with our narrating audio learning option. With this new learning option, learn how, when, and where you want to stay compliant in Texas.


Courses:
  • 2025-2026 TREC Broker Responsibility: The 2025-2026 TREC Broker Responsibility course delves into numerous key topics beneath the umbrella of broker responsibility. Chapter 1 covers the key elements regarding the supervision and structure of a Texas real estate brokerage, including coaching, working with unlicensed assistants, assigning mentors, and more. Chapter 2 focuses on the importance of keeping updated policies and procedures for a brokerage. Chapter 3 tackles the required competencies for all Texas license holders: geographic competency, subject matter competency, and TREC contract form competency, and how brokers can ensure their sponsored sales agents achieve each. Chapter 4 turns its focus to a real estate broker's daily business, including advertising and social media, using artificial intelligence (AI), BPOs, CMAs, and appraisals, and continuing education requirements. Chapter 5 is all about TREC enforcement, spanning everything from the top TREC complaint categories and common enforcement violations, to TREC's new Advertising Compliance Program and numerous case studies regarding licensee violations.
  • 2026-2027 Texas Legal Update I: This 4-hour course is designed to keep you current with essential developments in Texas real estate practice. The course covers critical regulatory changes, contract fundamentals, water rights considerations, and fair housing requirements that impact your daily practice. The course explores recent legislative changes from the 89th Texas Legislature and examines TREC's rulemaking process and advisory committees, while providing practical guidance on contract form selection and proper disclosures. It also provides valuable insights into Texas water rights-increasingly important in rural transactions-and refreshes your understanding of fair housing laws to ensure ethical practice and client protection.
  • 2026-2027 Texas Legal Update II: This 4-hour 2026-2027 Texas Legal Update II course ensures license holders can comply with current laws and rules with a specific focus on agency relationships and competency standards, lawful activities for unlicensed persons, advertising compliance, artificial intelligence uses and cautions, VA loan program features and benefits, the complaint process, and requirements for criminal disclosure.
  • A New Look at Contract Law: In this course, expect to gain valuable insights on real estate contract history, evolution, and definitions and how to apply these learnings to the various forms and formats. Additionally, you'll cover the legal angles including contract breach and Statute of Frauds.
  • Ethics in the Age of Disruption: This course trains and instructs REALTORS® on the practical application of the REALTOR® Code of Ethics and fulfills the REALTOR® Triennial Ethics Requirement. Every three years, the National Association of REALTORS® requires members to complete a REALTOR® Code of Ethics course to stay in good standing with their local, state, and national associations.