Can You Collect Fees From Both Parties in a Transaction?
Yes, but The Real Estate License Act states that, as a license holder, you may only receive compe...
Understanding the Notice of Abandonment Form
A landlord can use the Notice of Abandonment (TXR 2224) form when a tenant has not paid the rent ...
New Property Management Laws Could Affect Your Business
Every Texas legislative session produces new laws related to real estate. Here are several bills ...
The Value of Home Inspections
Good news: A seller has accepted your offer, and you’re one step closer to owning your dream ho...
When Should the Option Fee Be Released to the Seller?
We often get asked about when the option fee should be released to the seller when using the One ...
Understanding Title Insurance
Title companies are nothing new in the real estate industry. But do you understand their function...
TREC Revises License Renewal Requirement
Renewing your license for the first time soon? Or do you have agents in their first renewal cycle...
Reduce Risk in Your Business
Earning the Texas Risk Reduction Specialist certification will help you identify—and avoid—po...
Mark Lehman: 1955-2023
Texas REALTORS® is sad to share that former Vice President of Governmental Affairs Mark Lehman h...
Stress Less When Buying or Selling a Home
Real estate transactions often involve large sums of money and emotional decisions, so it’s no ...
Tools To Stay Safe on the Job
Whether hosting an open house, showing a client a property, or conducting day-to-day business, st...
Fact or Fiction: Can You Give a Second Opinion?
You cannot offer a second opinion if another REALTOR®’s clients ask you about their broker’s...
A New Threat to Your Business and Clients
Want to keep you and your clients safe from fraud? Register for the August 8 webinar where you'll...