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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.
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.
As a license holder in Texas, you’re required by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) to take two legal update courses as part of your continuing education requirements for the current license period. This first course, 2024-2025 Texas Legal Update I, delves into TREC rules, updates, and legislative changes, along with the updated promulgated contract forms and addenda in the first two chapters. In Chapters 3 and 4, you’ll review fair housing laws in the country and in Texas, discuss protected classes under U.S. and Texas law, and learn about the different types of biases. Later, you’ll look at fair housing best practices, how to market and sell homes in a fair housing-friendly way, and how fair housing comes into play in property management. This four-hour course was developed by TREC and includes several YouTube videos that explains the topics in an easy-to-understand manner.
As a license holder in Texas, you’re required by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) to take two four-hour legal update courses as part of your continuing education requirements for the current license period. As a license holder, it’s essential that you stay abreast of legal changes to ensure you remain in compliance with their requirements. In this 2024-2025 Texas Legal Update II course, you’ll learn about these updates, as well as review some topics with which you should already be familiar. In Chapter 1, you’ll delve into agency relationships and learn how to avoid antitrust violations. In Chapter 2, you’ll review the TREC disclosures and learn what to do if you’re convicted of a crime. In Chapters 3, you’ll learn how you can best serve your clients who serve in the military by reviewing the VA loan program and the Texas Veteran Land Board loan program. Finally, in Chapter 4, you’ll focus on real-world issues, including TREC enforcement, case studies, and Commission priorities. This four-hour course is filled with scenarios, followed by questions and answers that provide you the opportunity to explore how you’d respond in those situations.
Being a listing agent is a huge responsibility. Having professional tools and knowing how to educate sellers can help you secure listings and smoothly guide your sellers to successful closings.
This course will give you tools to help your seller understand the current housing market, how to get their property ready by staging it to sell, and how to keep themselves and their possessions safe and secure. Next, we will discuss how to educate your sellers while their homes are on the market. Starting with a review of the Fair Housing Act, we will move on to advising your sellers about how to handle multiple offers or what to do when there are no offers. Finally, we give tips on negotiating from an informed position and helping your sellers know their rights and responsibilities.
This course was created and designed to train and instruct REALTORS® on the practical application of the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics and fulfills the REALTOR® Triennial Ethics Requirement.
Every three years, the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) requires members to complete a NAR Code of Ethics course in order to remain in good standing with their local, state, and national associations. Courses that qualify and meet this requirement are offered by Associations. This course covers professional conduct, courtesies, business etiquette, and real-life scenarios. REALTORS® are required to provide a valid certificate of course completion to their local associations. The course must be one provided by a local, state, or national REALTOR® Association.
The deadline for all REALTORS® to complete the mandatory Code of Ethics course is 12/31/2024 and every three-year period following that deadline.
Classes that satisfy the NAR requirement for the Code of Ethics course must contain information about the history of the Code, Preamble, Articles of the Code, Standards of Practice, and the Code's Dispute Resolution Process. Additionally, this course may potentially be approvable for REALTORS® who wish to fulfill Code of Ethics requirement from the National Association of REALTORS®. Check with your local REALTORS® association.
This continuing education course addresses the specifics of the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics and ethical practices and decision making for real estate professionals. Additionally, this course may potentially be approvable for REALTORS® who wish to fulfill Code of Ethics requirement from the National Association of REALTORS®. Check with your local REALTORS® association.
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