For more information on this committee, please contact Jessica Hille,
Q1
Invoice: March 15
Due Date: April 15
Late Fee Applied: April 16
Q2
Invoice: June 15
Due Date: July 15
Late Fee Applied: July 16
Q3
Invoice: September 15
Due Date: October 15
Late Fee Applied: October 16
Q4
Invoice: December 15
Due Date: January 15
Late Fee Applied: January 16
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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.
For more information on this committee, please contact the Committee Liaison, Mike Murphy.
*Texas REALTORS® Course Policies. Please complete before registering for this class*
Course Description:
The professional standards day of GRI Real Estate Brokerage sets the tone for the course and provides a thorough review of the NAR Code of Ethics. The Code is the keystone of professionalism, protocol, and best practices for REALTORS®. Additionally, this day examines the ethics complaint and enforcement processes established and implemented by the Texas Association of REALTORS. Further, this section reviews case studies that assess actions and violations in everyday situations. The aim is for students to leave with a deeper understanding of the guidelines they work within.
*Texas REALTORS® Course Policies. Please complete before registering for this class*
Course Description:
The professional standards day of GRI Real Estate Brokerage sets the tone for the course and provides a thorough review of the NAR Code of Ethics. The Code is the keystone of professionalism, protocol, and best practices for REALTORS®. Additionally, this day examines the ethics complaint and enforcement processes established and implemented by the Texas Association of REALTORS. Further, this section reviews case studies that assess actions and violations in everyday situations. The aim is for students to leave with a deeper understanding of the guidelines they work within.
Please contact
Tour Coordinator: Jeanene Weidman at
Caravan Home Tour Instructions
Go to Matrix.ctxmls.com
Enter your User ID and Password
From Home page, go to the Input tab and click on Input
Under Listings, go to the “Quick Modify” section and enter your MLS # and edit
In Select Form you will go to Open Houses.
You will enter the date of the tour you want your home on.
Time will be from 9:00 am to 11:00 am.
Active status is “YES”
Under Open House Type, it is very IMPORTANT to make sure you pick “CARAVAN” (This is the only way we can find it to enter your property on the tour).
Under Comments, please put which tour (New Braunfels, San Marcos or Seguin) you want it on and any other additional comments you’d like.
Hope to see you on tour next week.
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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.
For more information on this committee, please contact Gabrielle Moore,
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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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For the first time in modern history, 4 generations — Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Millennials — are working side by side and presenting new challenges for managers and their employees in the workplace. A definite lack of awareness exists among these four distinct generations. Typically, those of each generation feel they know best, better than those who came earlier, and certainly much better than the new kids on the block. This leads to management challenges and productivity issues. But whether this multi-generational workplace feels happy and productive or challenging and stressful is, in large part, up to you: the boss. How should you relate to agents and employees of different age groups? How do you motivate someone much older or much younger than you? And finally: what can you do to encourage agents and employees of different generations to share their knowledge?
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This course is an in-depth look at the Federal Fair Housing Act as its provisions pertain to the real estate professional. Whether engaged in listing, sales, leasing, or property management, the course explores the areas of law related to the Fair Housing Act applicable to the day-to-day encounters of the real estate agent and potential impact on real estate transactions.
Because 3-hr contract-related coursework is needed for TREC, you may want to register for the 2 CE 10am-12pm class as well.
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This course will inform the licensee of the recent changes to contract forms by both the Texas Association of REALTORS® and the Texas Real Estate Commission. This course teaches the proper use and completion of these forms and provides a comprehensive view of the types of documents available for use in real estate transactions. Also how form changes will affect a real estate licensee and the manner in which business transactions are done. The purpose of this course is to familiarize the real estate licensee with the new revisions to the forms need to conduct a real estate transaction. They will also learn how to handle updates and changes to contracts and other related documents and addenda. This course will provide insight regarding the impact of contact revisions on the transaction and the ability to negotiate the deal.
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In today’s litigious environment, real estate agents must be knowledgeable about the forms in their resource libraries that protect their clients, themselves and their brokers. Many of these forms and notices are beneficial for consumer protection as they offer relevant information for home buyers and sellers to consider. This class is intended to elevate agents and encourage best practices for a more thorough approach to covering assets and fostering trust.
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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 regard ing ethical conduct when facilitating a real estate transaction.