Real Estate Law of Agency Online Course (30-Credit Hours) (#1151)
Understand Your Responsibilities as an Agent in Texas
The Real Estate License Act (TRELA) requires agency as a course of study for everyone seeking a real estate license. This edition focuses on all statutory topics and ethical standards TRELA requires for a prelicensing core course in agency law. You’ll learn what you need to know to obtain a real estate license and understand the relationships created in real estate transactions. Test your knowledge with exam questions after every unit.
Proctored Final Exam: The Texas Real Estate Commission requires a proctored final exam for your licensing course. You will need to arrange for a proctor, who is someone who will make sure you take the test without outside assistance. Your exam must be proctored by a disinterested third party (at least 18 years of age) with no financial or emotional interest in your passing the exam. Your supervisor, a subordinate, or a family member may not serve as your exam proctor. If you are unable to secure a disinterested third party to proctor your final exam, Kaplan offers Virtual Classroom Proctoring for a $29-per-session fee.
Key Points:
- Course covers content required by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC).
- Updated Texas laws and TREC forms and rules are incorporated into the course.
- Other material includes updated NAR Code of Ethics and updated Texas Occupations Code.