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Keep reading to learn how to get more listings, help more clients and watch your business grow! Start conversations with your sphere. Grow your sphere consistently and purposefully. Prospect old expired listings. Buy listing leads. Go door knocking in target neighborhoods. Host open houses for other agents.
Real estate lead generation strategies to try Optimize your website. Use social media to its fullest potential. Reach out to FSBOs and FRBOs. Host open houses and virtual tours. Sponsor niche events. Build community connections to boost real estate leads. Connect with estate liquidators. Create valuable content.
How to Hire a Real Estate Agent Referrals. Research and Compare Potential Candidates. Interview No Less than Three Real Estate Agents. Listen to Your Instincts. Check the Agent's References. Read the Contract. Accessibility to Off-Market Listings. Market Knowledge.
As you look for a broker, consider these 15 items. Commission split. Too many new real estate agents think choosing a broker is primarily based on commission splits. Internet presence. This is very important these days. Fees. Brokerage size. Facilities. Location. Training. Mentor program.
Which is NOT a part of the Texas Real Estate Commission's (TREC) complaint investigation and disposition procedures? The answer is conducting undercover or covert investigations of most complaints.
Mail or email your complaint to TREC at the address listed on the complaint form. You will be notified that your complaint has been received. If an investigation is opened, each person against whom the complaint is filed will receive a copy of the complaint.
A broker must maintain all documentation regarding a trust account for four years from the date the document is received or created by the broker.
Which is NOT required by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) for a real estate brokerage organized as a business entity? The answer is a copy of the bylaws of the business entity must be on file at TREC. The tenants in a cooperative hold what kind of property? The answer is personal.
Xas Legislature established the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) in 1949 to safeguard consumers in matters of real property transactions and valuation services.
The Texas Real Estate Commission is composed of nine members appointed by the Governor for six-year terms.