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The Texas Real Estate Commission on November 7 adopted form revisions recommended by the Texas Real Estate Broker-Lawyer Committee (BLC). The?Notice to Prospective Buyer?form is a voluntary use form and may be used once posted on the agency?s website. All remaining contract forms, once posted on the agency website, will be available for voluntary use until February 1, 2023, when their use becomes mandatory.
In addition to adopting revised forms, the Commission at its November meeting made appointments to advisory committees, approved a new form to terminate an inspector relationship with TREC, and proposed revisions to rules related to the inspection form and the unauthorized practice of law.?
Return to Active Status for Brokers Now Online
TREC has launched new enhancements to the online services portal to make it easier for brokers and?easement or right-of-way agents to submit certain applications.
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The Texas Real Estate Commission Education Standards Advisory Committee (ESAC) met October 3 and discussed changes to the qualifying course outline for Property Management and making the 30-hour Real Estate Brokerage course a mandatory course as part of required SAE. Read more
The Broker Responsibility Working Group (BRWG) met October 12 and discussed requirements for obtaining and renewing a broker?s license, as well as property management issues. Read more
The Texas Real Estate Broker-Lawyer Committee (BLC) met October 14 to discuss public comments on?proposed form changes from the August TREC Meeting. After reviewing 123 public comments, the committee made some non-substantive changes based on feedback it received. The Commission adopted the form revisions at the November meeting. Read more
The Texas Real Estate Inspector Committee (TREIC) met October 18 and reviewed a new tool to aid in filling out the?Property Inspection Report Form, a new form that will inform TREC when a real estate inspector relationship is terminated, and items for the 88th Texas Legislature. Read more
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