18-Hr. TX Designated Broker 2025 CE Plus ProPath

$175
This product includes:
LICENSE RENEWAL PERIOD: 2 YEARS Elective Hours: 1 Mandatory Hours: 17 Total Hours: 18
Description
Package content and courses
Renewal Requirements

This full 18-hour package includes 17 mandatory hours and 1 elective hour required for the renewal of active designated broker licenses.

Courses included in this package:

  • TX Broker Responsibility - 2025-2026 (6 mandatory hours)
  • Texas Legal Update I 2024-2025 (4 mandatory hours)
  • Texas Legal Update II 2024-2025 (4 mandatory hours)
  • Contract Competence in Texas (3 mandatory hours)
  • Real Estate Auctions (1 elective hour)

PLUS, this package includes the ProPath Sales Skill Builder professional development program!

  • Sales Communication Strategies: Unlock essential communication skills, navigate legal and ethical communication, enhance problem-solving skills, and build trust. Get ready to build a robust set of communication skills you’ll use throughout your real estate career.
  • Overcoming Obstacles: Discover how your thinking influences problem-solving, overcome mental obstacles, and develop practical solutions for real estate challenges. Refine your skills with practice and create plans for real-world situations.
  • Tech Tools For Selling Real Estate: Ready to elevate your real estate game with tech magic? This course is your ultimate guide to mastering crucial industry technologies, from mastering CRMs and MLSs, to unlocking the power of social media, e-signatures, and QR codes.

Professional development courses do not qualify for CE credits. This package includes a total of nine hours of professional development content that is not included in the mandatory or elective course hours listed.

Package Content:
TX Broker Responsibility 2025-2026

This required course addresses the regulatory aspects of managing, operating, and supervising a real estate brokerage firm in Texas. It provides an understanding and working knowledge of a broker's responsibilities and obligations under TREC Rule §535.2, which sets out specific requirements and best practices for brokers.

Topics include delegated supervisors and teams, ensuring agent competency and training, practical application related to required documentation, and TREC enforcement.

Course highlights include:

  • Delegated supervisors
  • Teams
  • Coaching and training of sponsored licensees
  • Brokerage structure
  • Maintaining policies and procedures
  • Recordkeeping compliance
  • Property management and trust accounts
  • Licensing requirements for business entity brokers
  • Replacing designated brokers
  • Recordkeeping and timely response requirements
  • Geographic competency
  • Subject matter expert competency
  • TREC contract form usage
  • Naming criteria, DBA, and team name registration
  • Advertising rules and compliance
  • TREC enforcement and disciplinary actions
  • Artificial Intelligence and broker responsibility
  • BPOs, CMAs, and Appraisals
  • Broker complaint involvement

TX Legal Update I (2024-2025)

Texas real estate license holders should be conversant with the latest laws and standard practice updates that impact the real estate industry in Texas. This course comprises a comprehensive discussion about various laws, regulations, and guidelines directly affecting license holders’ practice of real estate. Scenarios and case studies are woven throughout the content to illustrate practical applications of pertinent points, as well as consequences when a license holder fails to comply. 

This four-hour course provides license holders with a strong foundation in the latest legal and ethical procedures. Without such, license holders can place themselves—and their clients—in risky circumstances. 

Course highlights include:  

  • TREC rules and updates 
  • TREC advisory committees 
  • Key legislative updates from the 88th Texas Legislature 
  • Promulgated contract form and addenda updates 
  • Broker-Lawyer Committee and TREC contract forms 
  • Mandatory vs. voluntary use of TREC contract forms 
  • History of fair housing in Texas 
  • Fair housing complaint trends and investigations 
  • Bias and why it matters 
  • Steering 
  • Appraisal bias and additional protections 
  • Fair housing advertising and marketing prohibitions 
  • Fair housing best practices 
  • Rental properties and disability rights 
  • What Would You Do? Texas fair housing edition 
  • Assistance animal requests 
  • Fair housing law updates from the 88th Texas Legislature 

TX Legal Update II (2024-2025)

The Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) Legal Update I and II courses are four hours of curriculum each. This online course, Legal Update II, includes four main topics: agency, TREC disclosures, representing veterans and military service members, and enforcement, case studies, and commission practices.

This four-hour course reinforces the Canons of Professional Ethics and Conduct and the fiduciary duties license holders owe to consumers, reviews the Information About Brokerage Services form and Consumer Protection Notice, considers benefits of VA loans for both buyers and sellers, and emphasizes the importance of compliance with TREC rules, advertising guidelines, and best practices.

Course highlights include:

  • Chapter 531 TX Canons of Professional Ethics and Conduct
  • Texas agency relationships
  • Commission conversations
  • The Information About Brokerage Services form
  • The Consumer Protection Notice
  • History of the VA loan
  • Benefits and considerations about the VA loan for buyers and sellers
  • Texas Veterans Land Board Lending Program
  • TREC complaint process and common violations
  • TREC’s Advertising Compliance Program
  • TREC case studies and best practices
  • TREC’s priorities

Contract Competence in Texas

As a Texas real estate license holder, competence is incumbent on you, whether it’s geographical competence, property type competence, or competence within your niche. Every transaction, no matter where the property is located, what type of property is being transferred, or what market segment is being served, involves contracts. You might say contractual competence is at the top of your competency pyramid. The view from up here can be daunting if you don’t know what you’re doing. But after this course you will. You’ll have command of promulgated forms, contract rule and laws, contract formation, deadlines and contingencies. 

Course highlights include:

  • How the Texas License Act applies to contracts
  • License holder duties related to promulgated forms
  • How to avoid the unauthorized practice of law
  • Essential elements for a binding contract
  • How and when oral negotiation is appropriate
  • How to handle document irregularities
  • How to avoid common contract mistakes
  • Deadlines and the difference between time is of the essence and "reasonable time"
  • Common contract contingencies and their role in the real estate transaction

 

Real Estate Auctions

Click a button. Raise a paddle. Buy a house. It's just that easy--and that risky. Auctions offer opportunities and benefits and they don't only take place on the courthouse steps. They also provide the opportunity to lose one's shirt.

In this course, you’ll learn how properties end up at auction and the types of auctions you and your clients may encounter. You’ll explore the benefits and detriments of buying or selling at auction, and you’ll finish with a greater understanding of your auction-related responsibilities when working with buyers, sellers, or on your own behalf as an investor, listing agent, referral source, cooperating agent, or even auctioneer.

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State Requirements For Texas

Texas State Requirement Details for Real Estate Continuing Education

Renewal Date: Every two years by the end of the month in which the license was initially issued

Hours Required: 18 hours

  • 4 hours – Legal Update I
  • 4 hours – Legal Update II
  • 6 hours - Broker Responsibility Course
  • 1 hour - Elective
  • 3 hours - Contracts-related course

TEXAS REAL ESTATE REGULATORY AGENCY

Texas Real Estate Commission

Street Address: Stephen F. Austin Building, 1700 N. Congress Ave., Suite 400, Austin, TX 78701

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 12188 Austin, TX 78711-2188

Telephone: 512.936.3000

Fax: 512.936.3798

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