The Texas Real Estate Commission requires a 24-hour waiting period after a course is started before it can be reported as complete. This means that after you have started a course, 360training must wait at least 24 hours before reporting your status to TREC, regardless of the actual time you may have completed the course.
The Texas Real Estate Commission requires 210 classroom hours of instruction to apply for a license. If you have taken college courses, many times they can be used towards as many as 60 of the required classroom hours (equivalent to four semester hours). See TREC`s website for more information.
Broker: to be eligible to apply for a Broker's License, an individual needs 2 years of active experience, everything for a Salesperson (including the SAE and a 30-hour Brokerage course as part of the 270 core hours), and an additional 630 classroom hours in related courses.
This course is approved for continuing education. Course Provider # 119 by the Texas Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending. For more information on the Texas Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending education requirements.
Course covered : Gramm Leach Bliley Act, Ethics For Insurance Professionals, 1031 Exchanges, Deeds, Liens, Taxes and Foreclosures, Titles and Records, Understanding an Appraiser's Role, Fundamentals of Mortgage Lending.
Course covered : Asset Management, Asset Management, Fair Housing, Residential Real Estate Financing, Fair Housing.
Packages : Salesperson Exam Prep - (Texas and National). Course : National Salesperson Exam Prep, Texas Salesperson Exam Prep.