In observance of Memorial Day, Four Rivers Association of REALTORS® will be closed.
We will re-open on Tuesday, May 26, 2026 at 08:30am.
Special FRAR Membership Meeting
Time: May 27, 2026 09:00 AM Central Time
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89940639615?pwd=KNrPobmbaHDUkPXN8BYfRiIk6DWoDH.1
Meeting ID: 899 4063 9615
Passcode: 342789
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Course description |
The purpose of this course is to address the regulatory aspects of the management, operation and supervision of a real estate brokerage firm in Texas. The course provides an understanding and working knowledge of the law of agency, planning and organization of business entities, requirements for written policies and procedures, records retention and control, advertising, recruitment and training of agents, and the anatomy of a complaint filed with Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC). Section 535.2 of the TREC Rules requires a broker who sponsors salespersons, a designated broker of a business entity, and a licensee who is a delegated supervisor of one or more licensees to complete this 6-hour broker responsibility course to renew a license. Any licensee may take this course. Additionally, a sponsoring broker may, by policy, require certain licensees and employees to take this course.
For more information on this committee, please contact Gabrielle Moore,
Location:
San Marcos Chamber of Commerce
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Course description |
For many real estate professionals, short sales and foreclosures are the new “traditional” real estate transaction. Knowing how to help sellers maneuver the complexities of short sales as well as help buyers pursue short sale and foreclosure opportunities are not merely good skills to have in today’s market-they are critical. And while short sales and foreclosures are not for the faint of heart, agents with the proper tools and training can use these specialty areas to build their business for the long term.