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This is the first foundational course all new potential licensees in the state of Texas must take before sitting for the licensing exam. A fast-paced pre-license course that includes the required subjects such as: an overview of licensing as a real estate broker and salesperson, ethics of practice, titles to and the conveyance of real estate, legal descriptions, deeds encumbrances and liens, distinctions between personal and real property, appraisal, finance and regulations, closing procedures, real estate mathematics , and at least three classroom hours of instruction on federal, state, and local laws relating to housing discrimination, housing credit discrimination, and community reinvestment.
Like all courses here at “America’s Favorite Real Estate School”, this
Texas Pre-License course takes
advantage of a number of different learning tools and interactive features all designed to make you learn
faster and easier than ever before, so you’ll have the best chance of passing your exam the first
time. Some of these include:
Technical Requirements
Since 1997, tens of thousands of real estate salespersons, broker, and pre-licensees from coast to coast have used this system without a hitch, and with rave reviews. See what others from Texas are saying here . And this same system has been used successfully in over 1500 corporations worldwide, to create and deliver specialized training in a variety of other fields. As long as you can connect with this site, you should have everything you need for an easy, enjoyable learning experience. RealEstateExpress.com is available 24/7, from any location with Internet access, so you have complete freedom and flexibility to take the Texas Pre-License course whenever your schedule allows it, or your heart desires it.
Texas Final Exam & Proctor Policy
There are two final exams available. If you fail the first exam, there is a seven (7) day mandated waiting period. If you do not complete the make-up exam within a 90-day time period, we must report you to the TREC as having been dropped from the course. If you fail both exams, the TREC requires that you retake the course. Don't put it off any Longer! All the information and tools you need to start on the pathway of success in real estate are as close to you as your computer screen. You can start right now! Approved by the Texas Real Estate Commission |
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