For more information on this committee, please contact the Committee Liaison, Regina Tubre.
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Course description |
Every rental property needs repairs and maintenance. If you are a property manager mastering the art of managing maintenance is a key function of the job. Managing expectations, controlling costs, building relationships with vendors are all key components. Managing maintenance requires the property manager to balance the competing needs both the tenants and landlords. A review of the Texas Property Code requirements will also be included.
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Course description |
The 89th Texas Legislature addressed several important issues affecting real estate statewide. Related legislation has been signed into law, including SB 2349 (effective Sept, 1, 2025) and SB 1968 (effective Jan. 1, 2026). These bills directly impact consumers and licensees. This course is designed to address these changes to the Texas Real Estate Licensing Act and bring awareness to licensees who are the boots on the ground working with buyers and sellers in a dynamic and changing real estate environment.