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Under all is the land.. So starts the NAR Code of Ethics. It continues: Realtors®, therefore, are zealous to maintain and improve the standards of their calling and share with their fellow Realtors® a common responsibility for its integrity and honor. In recognition and appreciation of their obligations to clients, customers, the public, and each other, Realtors® continuously strive to become and remain informed on issues affecting real estate and, as knowledgeable professionals, they willingly share the fruit of their experience and study with others. They identify and take steps, through enforcement of this Code of Ethics and by assisting appropriate regulatory bodies, to eliminate practices which may damage the public or which might discredit or bring dishonor to the real estate profession. Realtors® having direct personal knowledge of conduct that may violate the Code of Ethics involving misappropriation of client or customer funds or property, willful discrimination, or fraud resulting in substantial economic harm, bring such matters to the attention of the appropriate Board or Association of Realtors®
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This course focuses on REALTOR® Professionalism and business etiquette skills development. Having polished business etiquette skills helps the REALTOR® present themselves as someone capable of quality client representation. Someone clients can rely upon for all their real estate needs. This creates the opportunity to increase client base, gain potential referrals, leading to more sales. Course provides instruction on development of a professional business image by teaching the importance of REALTOR® Designations.
For more information on this committee, please contact the Government Affairs Director, Casey Lee.
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This course presents disclosure practices to provide understanding that what you say can get you into trouble and how to avoid it. Participants will learn specific steps to take to disclose those things that are their duty to report as a result of the client/agent relationship. Also help clients understand what has to be disclosed related to the property involved in a real estate transaction. License holder will learn what they can and cannot say to parties in a real estate transaction. This will help them to properly make disclosures as required by law based on the stated disclosure practices. License holder will learn compliance with the policies and guidelines that govern appropriate business conduct and maintain the integrity of a real estate transaction. As a result, they will be more effective at managing disclosure risks for themselves, their clients, and their brokers.

Welcome to the REALTOR® Family!
As part of your New Membership with the Four Rivers Association of REALTORS®, you are required by the National Association of REALTORS® to complete:
These courses will introduce you to essential tools, resources, and professional standards to support your success.
Details for participation will be emailed to you.
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This course by will provide knowledge to real estate agents using Clareity and Matrix. Course will cover Clareity dashboard and resources, Matrix basic functions as well as tools and tricks! Information in this course will help agents use the systems more effectively, and also save them time and frustration.
Check in will start at 8:50am
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Meeting ID: 870 1817 4912
For more information on this committee, please contact the Governmental Affairs Director, Casey Lee.
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For more information on this committee, please contact the Government Affairs Director, Casey Lee.
For more information on this committee, please contact the Committee Liaison, Regina Tubré.
For more information on this committee, please contact the Committee Liaison, Regina Tubre.
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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.
For more information on this committee, please contact the Government Affairs Director, Casey Lee.
This committee is Reserved only for those who Chair one of the four Government Affairs County Committees and the Legislative Oversight Chair.
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Did you know that as a license holder you have legal requirements and regulations for engaging in the real estate business? Perhaps you also belong to a trade association connected to the real estate business that has a code of conduct and you see that as a requirement for engaging in the business. There is more to your requirements than a trade association expectations. It is every license holder’s responsibility to know and operate under the current
laws applicable to their license. The course covers the requirements Texas law places upon all license holders regarding ethical conduct when facilitating a real estate transaction.
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Did you know that as a license holder you have TREC ethics standards for engaging in the real estate business? Perhaps you belong to a real estate trade association that has a code of ethics as a requirement for engaging in the business. Texas law and the various trade association code of ethics are similar yet not identical. This class is about your license requirements not, trade association expectations. The course covers the requirements Texas law places upon all license holders regarding ethics and conduct when facilitating a real estate transaction.
Please contact Casey Lee, Staff Liason, for any questions.
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This course by Erica Goff will provide knowledge to real estate agents using Matrix and Realist Tax .The course will go into detail of functions and features available to users of the system to help them collect data for clients.
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This course will help agents set up settings to reflect your information in the Onehome program. Course will also go over the in and outs of the displays and features this program has to offer to your clients to ensure you and your clients have the best home buying transaction experience.
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This course covers the Condominium contract and addenda. The questions and agent should ask, things to watch out for in a condominium transaction, and potential hurdles to overcome. There are many factors to consider when buying and selling condominiums, as more cities in Texas look at VMU (Vertical Mixed Use) as an option for zoning, Texas may very likely see more condominiums.
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This is a no-nonsense course designed to demystify the complexities of the Texas 1-4 residential contract! In this engaging session, we’ll provide a straightforward breakdown of the key elements of the contract, recent updates, and common pitfalls that real estate professionals encounter. Forget the jargon; we’ll present the material in clear, relatable terms, making sure you understand every section and clause. Whether you’re a seasoned agent or new to the field, this class will empower you to confidently navigate the contract process and protect your client’s interests. Enjoy a lively atmosphere with plenty of opportunities for questions and discussions, ensuring you leave without confusion and are ready to tackle Texas real estate head-on!