TREC Benefits for Veterans
Submitted by Christine Anderson on Tue, 2017-08-08 12:05TREC values our active and veteran military service members and their families. We know the process of becoming licensed can be overwhelming.
TREC values our active and veteran military service members and their families. We know the process of becoming licensed can be overwhelming.
The Texas Real Estate Commission values military service members and their families and is proud to offer certain benefits to veterans, service members, and spouses applying for a Texas real estate license.
TREC is pleased to announce that the Chair of our Education Standards Advisory Committee (ESAC), Susan Jones has received the Larry Outlaw Education Excellence Award at this year's Real Estate Education Association (REEA) conference.
SB 2212 amends Chapter 1101 to codify the clarifying changes to TREC rules regarding sale of certain equitable interests in real property.
Written By: Paul Staron - Examination Board of Professional Home Inspectors
Buying or selling a home can be overwhelming. In addition to our consumer information page, we have details to other organizations and agencies, and listed below tools to help you in your home buying or selling process.
The Commission met for its regular quarterly meeting on Monday February 13th in Austin. This date is always selected to coincide with the Winter Meeting of the Texas Association of REALTORS so that more license holders for across the state get the chance to attend. It was also the meeting at which we elect officers and license holders can earn CE credit for attendance. As usual, it was a full agenda of reports fr
SUPERVISE your sales agents. It is not a defense to broker supervision (Rule 535.2) to say you don’t supervise your sales agents. In other words, saying “I didn’t know about it” is sometimes more of an admission than a defense.
TREC wants to clear up any confusion about the recently adopted amendments regarding unescorted access to vacant rental property in TREC Rule 535.4.