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Real Estate Education Education Online CE Renewal
Texas Real Estate Continuing Education
The state of Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) require real estate licensees to complete 15 hours of state approved courses every 2 years. These courses must include 6 hours of mandatory legal courses consisting of 3 hours legal updates and 3 hours of ethics. The remaining 9 hours are elective courses. We offer an excellent selection of economical Texas real estate education courses to pick from.
Texas Real Estate Continuing Education
15 Hours of Texas Real Estate Continuing Ed Classes for $99!
100% online; take it any time day or night, All at once or start and stop
Important License Renewal Information
The Texas Real Estate Commission requires Salesperson licensees to complete 15 hours of continuing education every 2 years, 6 hours of which must be in Legal and Ethics Training. Our all-online packages satisfy all TREC requirements and give you the flexibility to take your CE courses whenever and wherever it's convenient for you. We NOW have the 6 hour Legal and Ethics courses for a full package of Texas Real Estate Continuing Education for only $99. More TREC Information
Approved by the Texas Real Estate Commission,
TREC Provider Number #238 and powered by 360training.
MCE
Texas Mandatory Legal Update and Ethics Update courses are now available.
CLASSROOM ONLINE/360training has received TREC approval for the Texas Mandatory Legal and Ethics courses.
In cooperation with the Texas Real Estate Commission, the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University developed this real estate ethics curriculum with the assistance of an advisory committee of active licensees, attorneys and education providers.
TREC Legal Update MCE
TREC # 142201431 (3 hrs. MCE, 3 hrs. legal)
TREC Ethics MCE
TREC # 142001431 (3 hrs. MCE, 3 hrs. legal)
Special Package Pricing:
- 6 hours Mandatory (Legal Update and TREC Ethics)
Individual Course Pricing:
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- Texas Real Estate Ethics Update
- Texas Legal Estate Legal Update MCE
- Estimating the Gross Living Area
- Liens, Taxes, and Foreclosures
- Real Property Ownership & Land Use
Texas Real Estate Legal Update MCE
The purpose of this course is to communicate recent updates, changes, and addendums to laws, regulations, legal definitions, and forms as they apply to real estate practice in the state of Texas. Because judicial interpretation provides the effective enforcement of these changes, a section containing several case studies is included in the course in order to illustrate the law in action in contemporary practice.
In addition to learning about the recent changes in the legal environment of real estate, students will learn about the blurred distinctions between legal and unethical practices. Since this distinction can be difficult to interpret, understanding the dangers involved in the practices discussed in Section 5 will help students to avoid potential legal pitfalls.
Learning Objectives
- Explain changes to the Real Estate License Act (TRELA) in 2007.
- Name commission adopted limited warranties affecting builders.
- Demonstrate the manner in which licensees should advise clients when mineral rights may be at issue in residential transactions.
- Recall recent case law, describing the significance of court rulings.
- Explain why an option to buy is now an executory contract under law.
- Identify common mistakes made in completing contractual forms.
- Explain the legal acceptance of electronic records and signatures resulting from the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA).
- List revised contractual forms and their substantive changes.
- Distinguish between mortgage fraud, sub-prime lending, and predatory lending and how their impact affects the real estate market.
Approved Course Number(s):
03-00-108-5398
03-00-108-5392
03-03-127-5367
03-00-108-5391
In cooperation with the Texas Real Estate Commission, the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University developed this real estate legal update curriculum with the assistance of an advisory committee of active licensees, attorneys and education providers. Real estate licensees are encouraged to acquire additional information and to take courses in specific, applicable topics.
Regulatory Requirement
Our staff works diligently to provide you with an analysis of current mandates and legislation that affects you the licensee. All information pertaining to the Mandatory Continuing Education requirements can be found on the State Requirements page.
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Course Completion
Affidavits can be found by clicking the Help link in the navigation bar on the Course Catalog. The affidavit will also be available to print upon course completion.
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Testing
Quizzes - There is a quiz at the end of each lesson to test comprehension of the subject matter.
Final Exam - Passing Grade 70%. You can take the final three times.
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