Our weekly staff meetings are now held every Monday
from 8:30 am to 9:30 am, and during that time we have our
Lobby Doors Closed and Phones Paused for 1 hr.
We will open our doors and start returning all calls at 9:30 am, once the meeting concludes.
Thank you for your understanding and patience, so that
we may provide you will improved services and support year-round!
Course description |
The purpose of this course is to address the regulatory aspects of the management, operation and supervision of a real estate brokerage firm in Texas. The course provides an understanding and working knowledge of the law of agency, planning and organization of business entities, requirements for written policies and procedures, records retention and control, advertising, recruitment and training of agents, and the anatomy of a complaint filed with Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC).
Section 535.2 of the TREC Rules requires a broker who sponsors salespersons, a designated broker of a business entity, and a licensee who is a delegated supervisor of one or more licensees to complete this 6-hour broker responsibility course to renew a license. Any licensee may take this course. Additionally, a sponsoring broker may, by policy, require certain licensees and employees to take this course.
Course description |
Texas has over 590,000 homes with green features identified in the Green Building Registry. This number is not all inclusive either. Green features should signal a home that will perform better and cost less to maintain. Listing higher performing homes deserves an agent with the knowledge to identify, list, and market appropriately. This seminar will focus on resources that will empower agents to address this growing trend. Even the secondary mortgage market is focusing on energy efficiency in loan portfolios and selling guidelines. Come learn from the appraiser perspective how to better engage with the buyer, seller, and appraiser.