Maybe you’re taking a break from the business, planning to switch brokerages, or intended to temporarily terminate your sponsorship relationship. No matter the reason, awareness of your continuing education (CE) completion date will save you from surprises when you’re ready to go active again.
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Is Your CE Credit More Than Two Years Old? Read This Before You Go Inactive
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Broker Responsibility Advisory Committee’s Inaugural Meeting
01/30/2024The newly formed Broker Responsibility Advisory Committee (BRAC) met for the first time on January 17 in Austin.
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Broker-Lawyer Committee Highlight: Clearing Up Confusion Over Proposed MUD Notice
01/23/2024The Texas Real Estate Commission’s Broker-Lawyer Committee (BLC) had its first meeting of the year on January 12. The committee discussed potential form changes, reviewed public comments, and took a deep dive into recent case law, but one notice stole a chunk of the conversation. Here are some of the highlights.
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Message From TREIC Chair Lee Warren: January 2024
01/22/2024The Texas Real Estate Inspector Committee (TREIC) met January 16 via teleconference due to inclement weather in Austin. This was the first meeting of the year, and as a result, there were a number of new members to welcome.
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ESAC’s First Meeting of Year: New Members, Principles I & II Recommendation
01/09/2024The Texas Real Estate Commission’s Education Standards Advisory Committee (ESAC) opened its first meeting of the year with a welcome to four new members. The new license holder members are Amanda Nichols and Thomas Carl Leatherman. The new education provider member is Cynthia Baas. The new public member is Rita Blevins.
Officers Election
ESAC held elections and selected Bill Steddum, Jr. as chair, Byron Underwood as vice chair, and Michael Crowley as secretary.
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How to Submit Your Business Entity Registration Application
12/22/2023As of January 2024, license holders have the option to register LLCs and S-Corporations (S-Corps) with TREC for the sole purpose of receiving compensation, as long as those entities meet certain requirements.
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TREC's 2023 Highlights: Rule Changes, New Commissioners, Legislative Session Outcomes, and More
12/20/20232024 marks 75 years of the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) and its work to protect consumers in their real estate transactions. As that new chapter soon opens, here are some highlights from the Commission’s efforts during the last 12 months.
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What You’ll Need to Register Your Business Entity With TREC
12/20/2023Starting in January 2024, license holders will have the option to register certain LLCs and S-Corps with the Texas Real Estate Commission to accept compensation. The registered entity cannot perform any other brokerage activity and must be 51% owned by the license holder on whose behalf the entity receives compensation.
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TREC Appoints Committee Members, Proposes Voluntary Form for MUD Disclosure
11/08/2023The Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) met November 6 for its final quarterly meeting of 2023. TREC Chair Scott Kesner recognized a group of license holders who attended to earn Continuing Education (CE) credit. This was the first opportunity to earn CE credit by attending a quarterly TREC meeting under a rule change adopted by the Commission in August. Previously, license holders could only earn credit by attending the February TREC Meeting.
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Want to Receive Your Compensation Through an LLC or S-Corp? There’s A New Option Coming January 2024
11/03/2023As of now, the only way a license holder can receive compensation through a business entity is by obtaining a business entity real estate broker license. Effective January 2024, license holders will have the option to register LLCs and S-Corporations (S-Corps) with TREC for the sole purpose of receiving compensation, as long as those entities meet certain requirements.
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