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This course covers the history and structure of TREC, explains important sections of TRELA and the violations and potential disciplinary actions. The differences between each of the six contracts are briefly addressed then the important paragraphs of the 1-4 Family Residential contract are covered in detail. The most commonly used addenda are explained as well as the Seller’s Disclosure Notice and related liabilities for the seller and license holder.

Welcome to the REALTOR® Family!
As part of your New Membership with the Four Rivers Association of REALTORS®, you are required by the National Association of REALTORS® to complete:
These courses will introduce you to essential tools, resources, and professional standards to support your success.
Details for participation will be emailed to you.
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This course by will provide knowledge to real estate agents using Clareity and Matrix. Course will cover Clareity dashboard and resources, Matrix basic functions as well as tools and tricks! Information in this course will help agents use the systems more effectively, and also save them time and frustration.
Check in will start at 8:50am
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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87018174912
Meeting ID: 870 1817 4912
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Agents need to be competent in calculating accurate price comparisons which requires training and practice. The course will provide basic knowledge to complete a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA). The course will offer training in choosing comparables, applying adjustments and acknowledging market conditions. It will cover what determines an appropriate comparable between properties, how to make adjustments and where to find information to derive adjustments. The course will provide information that can be used in property evaluation scenarios and better assist clients whether buying or selling.
For more information on this committee, please contact the Committee Chairs.
Cheri Kimble:
Stephanie Jameson:
*Texas REALTORS® Course Policies. Please complete before registering for this class*
Course Description:
The GRI designation is a powerful tool to attract and build new business. You'll increase your skill level across the entire landscape of real estate with in-depth training in legal and regulatory issues, technology, professional standards, and the sales process. In this 30-hour section - GRI: Contracts to Closing Topics will include lending essentials, residential contracts, appraisals, surveys, negotiations, fair housing, and diversity.
For more information on this committee, please contact the Mark Gibson,
For more information on this committee, please contact Jessica Hille,
*Texas REALTORS® Course Policies. Please complete before registering for this class*
Course Description:
The GRI designation is a powerful tool to attract and build new business. You'll increase your skill level across the entire landscape of real estate with in-depth training in legal and regulatory issues, technology, professional standards, and the sales process. In this 30-hour section - GRI: Contracts to Closing Topics will include lending essentials, residential contracts, appraisals, surveys, negotiations, fair housing, and diversity.
This committee is Reserved only for those who Chair one of the four Government Affairs County Committees and the Legislative Oversight Chair.
Q1
Invoice: March 15
Due Date: April 15
Late Fee Applied: April 16
Q2
Invoice: June 15
Due Date: July 15
Late Fee Applied: July 16
Q3
Invoice: September 15
Due Date: October 15
Late Fee Applied: October 16
Q4
Invoice: December 15
Due Date: January 15
Late Fee Applied: January 16
*Texas REALTORS® Course Policies. Please complete before registering for this class*
Course Description:
The GRI designation is a powerful tool to attract and build new business. You'll increase your skill level across the entire landscape of real estate with in-depth training in legal and regulatory issues, technology, professional standards, and the sales process. In this 30-hour section - GRI: Contracts to Closing Topics will include lending essentials, residential contracts, appraisals, surveys, negotiations, fair housing, and diversity.
Please contact
*Texas REALTORS® Course Policies. Please complete before registering for this class*
Course Description:
The GRI designation is a powerful tool to attract and build new business. You'll increase your skill level across the entire landscape of real estate with in-depth training in legal and regulatory issues, technology, professional standards, and the sales process. In this 30-hour section - GRI: Contracts to Closing Topics will include lending essentials, residential contracts, appraisals, surveys, negotiations, fair housing, and diversity.
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This course by Erica Goff will provide knowledge to real estate agents using Matrix and Realist Tax .The course will go into detail of functions and features available to users of the system to help them collect data for clients.
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This course will help agents set up settings to reflect your information in the Onehome program. Course will also go over the in and outs of the displays and features this program has to offer to your clients to ensure you and your clients have the best home buying transaction experience.
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Did you know that as a license holder you have legal requirements and regulations for engaging in the real estate business? Perhaps you also belong to a trade association connected to the real estate business that has a code of conduct and you see that as a requirement for engaging in the business. There is more to your requirements than a trade association expectations. It is every license holder’s responsibility to know and operate under the current laws applicable to their license. The course covers the requirements Texas law places upon all license holders regard ing ethical conduct when facilitating a real estate transaction.
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Did you know that as a license holder you have TREC ethics standards for engaging in the real estate business? Perhaps you belong to a real estate trade association that has a code of ethics as a requirement for engaging in the business. Texas law and the various trade association code of ethics are similar yet not identical. This class is about your license requirements not, trade association expectations. The course covers the requirements Texas law places upon all license holders regarding ethics and conduct when facilitating a real estate transaction.
For more information on this committee, please contact Gabrielle Moore,
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Creating profit in real estate requires focus and diligence, as well as an understanding of the areas of your business you must be paying attention to as a business owner. This one day course will help the real estate business owner understand basic accounting principles, the importance of recruiting to profitability, and an understanding of when you should hire someone to assist you in running the financial part of your business so you can stay focused on your team members. You will also learn the importance of monthly reporting and the analysis and interpretation of your financial position against profitability.