As housing prices continue to fall, the number of real estate investors is on the rise. If you don’t have the resources yourself to invest, obtaining your Texas Real Estate License may be an ideal way to get in the game and supplement your income. You may be surprised to find out how fast and convenient it can be to become a licensed Texas Real Estate Agent.
1. Successfully Complete the Education Requirements. The Texas Real Estate Commission requires you to have the equivalent of 210 classroom hours (seven 30-hour classes) before you are able to apply for a Texas Real Estate License. You will need to complete 60 hours of Principles of Real Estate courses, 30 hours of Law of Contracts, 30 hours of Law of Agency, and 30 hours of an additional core real estate courses. You must also complete another four semesters (60 classroom hours) in core courses or acceptable related courses. The Commission’s website has a full listing of these courses.
2. Submit Evaluation of Education Documents. Once you have completed all the Commission’s requirements, you will need to fill out the Evaluation of Education Document Form and send copies of your transcripts and certificates to the Texas Real Estate Commission. A fee of $30.00 is required for the evaluation of education documents for the purpose of determining if the requirements have been met. The evaluation process generally takes 10 business days, and you will receive an evaluation letter from the Commission confirming the satisfaction of all education requirements.
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