Executive Division
Rina Camhi
November 2023 Staff Reports
October 2023 Staff Reports
TREC Appoints Committee Members, Proposes Voluntary Form for MUD Disclosure
Submitted by Summer Mandell on Wed, 2023-11-08 19:26The Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) met November 6 for its final quarterly meeting of 2023. TREC Chair Scott Kesner recognized a group of license holders who attended to earn Continuing Education (CE) credit. This was the first opportunity to earn CE credit by attending a quarterly TREC meeting under a rule change adopted by the Commission in August. Previously, license holders could only earn credit by attending the February TREC Meeting.
Want to Receive Your Compensation Through an LLC or S-Corp? There’s A New Option Coming January 2024
Submitted by Summer Mandell on Fri, 2023-11-03 13:01As of now, the only way a license holder can receive compensation through a business entity is by obtaining a business entity real estate broker license. Effective January 2024, license holders will have the option to register LLCs and S-Corporations (S-Corps) with TREC for the sole purpose of receiving compensation, as long as those entities meet certain requirements.
Message From TREIC Chair Lee Warren: October 2023
Submitted by Summer Mandell on Thu, 2023-10-26 16:08The Texas Real Estate Inspector Committee (TREIC) met on October 16 for the final meeting of the calendar year. This meeting marks the last meeting for multiple members on the committee. Steve Rinehart, Shawn Emerick, Keisha Moulton, and Dave Motley have graciously volunteered their time to help make the inspection industry better. Their contributions have been extremely valuable and greatly appreciated.
September 2023 Staff Reports
BLC Recommends Commission Propose New Voluntary Form
Submitted by Summer Mandell on Wed, 2023-10-18 09:51The Texas Real Estate Broker-Lawyer Committee (BLC) met October 13 and continued discussing possible revisions to contract forms and recommended one new form for proposal.
Voluntary Notice to Purchaser of Special Taxing or Assessment District Form
Under Texas law, if a seller’s property is located in a water district, like a municipal utility district (MUD), the seller must provide a notice that includes certain specific information to the buyer prior to execution of the contract.