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What the New Broker Succession Rule Means During the August TREC Meeting, the Commission adopted new rule 535.124, Death o . . . Comment on Proposed Contract Form Changes The Broker-Lawyer Committee (BLC) recommended several changes to the TREC contr . . . Proposed Contract Form Changes, Broker Succession Rule Adopted During August 2024 TREC Meeting The Texas Real Estate Commission met August ...
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The Texas Real Estate Commission is pleased to announce the launch of our new application status tracker. This new tool is an easy way for anyone to track the status of initial applications, reducing delays and confusion about what comes next.
Is a real estate license necessary in order to be an apartment locator? Yes. TREC requires licensure if the person seeks or has an expectation of compensation for offering to locate a unit in an apartment complex to a prospective tenant.
A sales agent is a person who is licensed by the Real Estate Commission to act as an agent on behalf of a real estate broker and their clients. A sales agent must be sponsored by a licensed Broker in order to perform any act of real estate services.
Is a real estate license necessary in order to be an apartment locator? Yes. TREC requires licensure if the person seeks or has an expectation of compensation for offering to locate a unit in an apartment complex to a prospective tenant.
Renewal of Individual Real Estate License-Timely or Expired Less Than Six Months
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If you do not have your license number you can look it up using our License Holder Search tool. Or look up your TREC ID using the Application Status Tracker . Question *
The license holder lookup tool will provide you information about a license holder’s background history; any prior violations of laws or TREC rules; education they have taken in connection with their license; and if the person is an agent, information about the broker who sponsors them.