Texas Real Estate Post-Licensing Classes
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Texas Real Estate Post-License Course Packages
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Individual Texas Real Estate Post-Licensing Courses
2024-2025 Texas Legal Update Part 1
The Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) requires real estate license holders take two legal update courses as part of their 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 and updated promulgated contract forms and addenda in the first two chapters. Chapters 3 and 4 review fair housing laws in the country and in Texas, discuss protected classes under U.S. and Texas law, and explain about the different types of biases. This four-hour course was developed by TREC and includes several YouTube videos that explain the topics in an easy-to-understand manner.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
- Describe TREC’s advisory committees that examine different areas of the real estate industry.
- Explain how an idea becomes a TREC rule.
- Describe why TREC’s quadrennial rule review is important to license holders and consumers.
- Identify recent TREC rule changes that affect license holders.
- Understand legislation passed by the 88th Texas Legislature relating to the practice of real estate.
- Summarize the purpose and practice of the Broker-Lawyer Committee.
- Explain why TREC contract forms change.
- Identify recent changes to the One to Four Family Residential Contract (Resale) and other contract forms.
- Analyze possible consequences of loan assumptions and the importance of a license holder’s familiarity with the Loan Assumption Addendum form.
- Distinguish between mandatory and voluntary use of TREC contract forms.
- Understand the impact of discrimination in real estate given the history of civil rights laws, current investigations, and trends.
- Identify federal, state, and local fair housing laws.
- Distinguish between the protected classes found in the Fair Housing Act, Texas Real Estate Commission’s Canons of Professional Ethics and Conduct, TREC Rule Se
2024-2025 Texas Legal Update Part 2
The Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) requires real estate license holders take two legal update courses, which TREC developed, as part of their continuing education requirements for the current license period. This second four-hour course, 2024-2025 Texas Legal Update II, begins with a review of agency relationships and how to avoid violating antitrust laws in Chapter 1. Chapter 2 delves into TREC disclosures and when a license holder convicted of a crime must notify TREC. Chapters 3 explains the VA loan program, dispels some common myths about VA loans, and discusses the Texas Veteran Land Board loan program. Chapter 4 focuses on real-world topics, including TREC enforcement, TREC’s advertising compliance program, and several case studies.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
- Define the three Canons of Professional Ethics and Canons under Chapter 531 of the TREC rules.
- Explain how types of agency relationships are created in Texas.
- Summarize how license holder-to-license holder communications about commissions can be a violation of antitrust laws.
- Understand the specific information contained in each section of the IABS.
- Explain the mechanisms for acceptable delivery and posting of the Consumer Protection Notice.
- Given a criminal incident, assess if or when a license holder must disclose it as part of their criminal history.
- Recall the name of the program TREC uses during the license renewal process to check criminal related activity.
- Understand the requirements of the VA loan program.
- Describe how VA loans are different than conventional home loans.
- Identify differences between the VA loan program and the Texas Veteran Land Board loan program.
- Paraphrase the TREC complaint process.
- Identify the top five TREC complaint categories.
- Recall best practices for brokers to prevent complaints against license holders.
- Describe TREC’s advertising c
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The 90 Hour real estate Post License course in Texas contains practical training and information about real estate business planning, prospecting, and real estate documents. This Post License course is all you need to fulfill the state requirements to renew your Texas Real Estate License.
To renew a real estate license as a newly licensed salesperson, you need to meet the post-licensing requirements by completing a 98-hour post-licensing course in Texas.
In Texas, you will have to complete a 98-Hour real estate post license course within 24 months of acquiring your license.
At Colibri, a real estate post-license course generally costs between $234 – $419 in Texas.