MLS – Accessing Property Tax/Realist Tax – Intro and Use
MetroTex Duncanville Service Center 150 E Hwy 67 Suite B-160, DuncanvilleJoin our talented MLS instructors as they show you how to navigate the Realist Tax system.
Join our talented MLS instructors as they show you how to navigate the Realist Tax system.
This course offers students practical information on working with Caribbean, North, Central, and South American investors.
GRI Brokerage (4 Days) will help you stand out to prospective buyers and sellers as an agent who has invested the time to develop advanced skills. Day 3 (Brokerage & Agency) provides an in-depth view of agency relationships which are the foundation of serving any client in any transaction.
MetroTex area REALTOR® meetings are free and a great way to connect with your fellow REALTOR® and industry partners.
It is every license holder’s responsibility to know and operate under the current laws applicable to their license. The course covers the requirements Texas law places upon all license holders regarding ethical conduct when facilitating a real estate transaction.
This class teaches the generic structure of listings, their relation to the MLS, and the application of that structure.
MetroTex area REALTOR® meetings are free and a great way to connect with your fellow REALTOR® and industry partners.
GRI Brokerage (4 Days) will help you stand out to prospective buyers and sellers as an agent who has invested the time to develop advanced skills. Day 4 (Business Development) compels students to examine and think about their approach to real estate.
Existing REALTOR® members must complete 2.5 hours of ethics training, meeting specific learning objectives and criteria, within three-year cycles. The current Cycle 7 deadline is Dec. 31, 2024.
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Let's take an in-depth look at the most commonly used sales contract in residential real estate transactions: the TREC 1-4 contract.
The course will focus on contracts and addenda relating to residential property and explores the most frequently used contract in Texas real estate transactions: the TREC one-to-four family residential resale contract.