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From the Deputy Executive Director - April 2019

I would like to begin by publically welcoming the three new members to the Inspector Committee, who were appointed in February. Mike Morgan of Brownwood was appointed as a new inspector member, to serve a six-year term, and Robert John Daehn of Aransas Pass and Dave Motley of Garland were appointed as public members to serve two-year terms. In addition, Lee Warren was reappointed to another six-year inspector term and public member Barbara Evans was reappointed for an additional two-year term. I want like thank all of the inspectors who took the time to submit their applications.

From the Executive Director - April 2019

Even without a legislative session, April is always a very busy month. So this year, that is especially true with our agency focused on the final steps of the Sunset review process as well.  We greatly appreciate the anticipated improvements this process will bring to the services we provide to the people of Texas and the license holders we also serve. It has always been this agency’s policy to partner with our license holders in order to better serve their clients, the ultimate objective of both the profession itself and our regulatory efforts.

Renewal Education Information

The Texas Real Estate Commission is pleased to announce the launch of our Renewal Education Information page on our website. On this page, anyone can review the education required for renewing your real estate sales agent or broker license. For now, this information is only available for sales agents and brokers who are within 90 days of their expiration date.

TREC Announces Appointments to Inspector Advisory Committee

Austin, TX – The Texas Real Estate Commission is pleased to announce the appointment of three new inspector committee members and two re-appointments to the committee. Mike Morgan of Brownwood was appointed as a new inspector member and Robert John Daehn of Aransas Pass and Dave Motley of Garland were appointed as public members. Lee Warren of Farmersville and public member Barbara Evans of Fort Worth were reappointed. Inspector members of the Committee are appointed for six-year terms and public members for two-year terms.

Mark Moore

Mark Moore received his education from the University of Texas, where he earned a BBA and a JD. From 2012 to 2020, he served as the enforcement director for the Texas Real Estate Commission. In 2017, he completed the Governor’s Executive Development Program. Before working at the Commission, he worked at the Texas Legislative Council (drafting, among other things, occupational regulation bills), the Comptroller (handling an administrative law caseload), and in private practice as a real estate and insurance litigator.