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Old 03-06-2012, 02:23 PM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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I want my Texas real estate broker's license and of course as is my luck with everything in this world, the year I received my realtor's license the qualifications to get your broker's license were increased; a minimum of 4 years (not a big deal I understand) and the number of transactions you have to close (points) also not a big deal, if I have to do it, I will ( I really like that the standards are rising). My question is we have a family business, income properties, over 50 units that I manage and lease. The lease agreements that we use are not TAR but TAA (Texas Apartment Association) and for our commercial property we use a standard lease agreement not pertaining to any association. Do any of you have any idea if these lease agreements with my name on them qualify for points? Or do all of the transactions you receive points for have to be completed using association lease agreements or broker's involvement? I would really like to know because I was looking over the requirements on the Trec website and it didn't specify, I know I have more than enough points if I am able to use outside points but if not then I have to step my game up. The main reason for my getting a realtor license was for our family business and the main goal was always to become a TX broker. Thanks in advance!

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Old 03-06-2012, 03:32 PM
 
Location: DFW
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Most everyone here will not be aware of what your asking. On TREC's website they have a "Contact us" page. I would call and email them to discuss.


(512) 936-3000

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TREC - Agency Info Main Page
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Old 03-06-2012, 10:58 PM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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Will do, thanks!
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