This 30 hour course is required for licensure as a real estate salesperson in Texas. It includes, but is not limited to, the unauthorized practice of law, broker-lawyer committee, current promulgated forms, commission rules governing use of forms, and case studies involving the use of forms.
Students will be introduced not only to the promulgated forms in Texas but also be informed of how to stay current on changes, where to find current forms and how those forms should be utilized.
Through the use of examples and examinations students will be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of the forms and the terminology necessary to deliver properly completed contracts and forms during the course of a real estate transaction.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The Law of Contracts
2. State Specific Rules and Law
3. One to Four Family Contract
4. Other Contracts
5. Addendums
6. Notice and Disclosure
7. Broker's Responsibility at Closing
8. Closings and Case Studies
The course contains quizzes, exercises, flashcards and numerous online field trips. It is completed with a multiple choice final exam.
Upon completing this course students will receive a certificate of completion that they may use as evidence of passing the course when applying for licensure with the real estate commission. We remind you that new licensees in Texas are also required to complete three (3) additional 30 hour SAE courses within the first two years of licensure.