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This 18-hour Texas real estate continuing education package provides you the easiest, fastest, and most cost effective way to complete your Continuing Education Requirements and renew your TX real estate license. Please note that per TREC rules students may only complete 12 hours of CE in any given day.
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This course provides the student with an overview of property management. The course includes detailed discussions of the role of property manager, landlord policies, operational guidelines, leases, lease negotiations, tenant relations, maintenance, reports, habitability laws, and the Fair Housing Act. Recognizing that specialization is not possible without the basics, this course provides the basics necessary to begin the learning process toward residential management, commercial management or even operation of a private property management firm.
Texas real estate licensees face a changing marketplace in which quick decisions can make the difference in closing a transaction. Maintaining competence in this increasingly competitive profession demands that licensees receive up-to-date information on current legal issues. The goal of each new edition of the Texas Non-Elective education is to continue challenging licensees to maintain high ethical standards.
In cooperation with the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC), 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 commissioners, licensees, attorneys and education providers. Real estate licensees in Texas are required to complete this Legal Update CE course in each license cycle.
Texas real estate licensees face a changing marketplace in which quick decisions can make the difference in closing a transaction. Maintaining competence in this increasingly competitive profession demands that licensees receive up-to-date information on current legal issues. The goal of each new edition of the TREC Legal Update courses is to continue challenging licensees to maintain high standards.