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  • TREC Meeting Recap: A DFW Affair With Proposed New Rules, Fee Focus, NAR Debrief

    Record-breaking attendance made the TREC Meeting in Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) a standout and marks the Commission's second out-of-Austin meeting. Branching out of the Texas Capitol Complex in Austin—where TREC is headquartered—is an initiative that began last year in an effort to connect with more license holders and Texans. Houston was the first stop in 2023 with roughly 80 attendees.

  • Watch Out for Rental Fraud Scams in Texas

    They are still happening: Real estate leasing scams continue to pose a threat to property owners in Texas, especially in the greater Houston area, prompting the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) to issue warnings such as this press release sent to more than a dozen news outlets—most of them based in the southeastern part of the state—including

  • Watch the TREC Meeting Live

    The Texas Real Estate Commission Meeting is at 10:00 a.m. CT in Dallas.

    Watch the meeting livestream and download materials

  • What Texas Inspectors Should Know About TREC Complaints

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    The Texas Real Estate Commission’s Enforcement Division has 37 people—10 attorneys, legal assistants, and investigators. They enforce the laws and rules that regulate real estate brokers, sales agents, real estate inspectors, and timeshare plans, through the investigation of consumer complaints. They also review the fitness of an applicant for licensure.

    The only way enforcement can initiate an investigation is through a filed complaint, which can be done by anyone.

  • The Future of What it Takes to Be a Broker: BRAC Meeting Recap

    Lowering broker education requirements, raising experience requirements? What about broker associates? These are some of the questions raised during the Texas Broker Responsibility Advisory Committee’s (BRAC) April 23 meeting.

  • Message From TREIC Chair Lee Warren: April 2024

    TREIC Chair Lee Warren

    The Texas Real Estate Inspector Committee (TREIC) met April 15 in Austin. The agenda was light, as much of the work being done is within the subcommittees at this point.

  • Meet TREC in Dallas

    To reach more Texans in person, the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) hits the road every May for the second quarterly meeting of the year. This time Commissioners are headed to Dallas-Fort Worth.

  • BLC Discusses Pending NAR Settlement and Whether it Affects TREC Forms

    The Texas Broker-Lawyer Committee (BLC) met April 12 and discussed the National Association of Realtors proposed settlement agreement for a lawsuit it is involved with related to commissions that may affect members of NAR, Texas Realtors, and local boards of Realtors—all voluntary membership organizations. While many TREC license holders are members, not all of them are, nor are they required to be.

  • Broker-Lawyer Committee to Discuss Public Comments on Compensation, TREC Form Considerations

    If you've been wondering if the recent NAR settlement announcement relates to TREC, livestream the next Texas Broker-Lawyer Committee (BLC) meeting on Friday, April 12 at 9 a.m. CT. BLC members will review public comments it has received and discuss how NAR’s situation may affect TREC forms.

  • ESAC Recap: Principles I & II Updates, Law of Agency Course Review

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    The Texas Real Estate Commission’s Education Standards Advisory Committee (ESAC) met virtually on April 1. Discussion opened with the Principles of Real Estate I and II courses—ESAC is moving forward with a recommendation to revise their course approval forms.

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