Texas Real Estate Commission offers specialized newsletters for industry professionals

Mark Woodroof, Chairman at Texas Real Estate Commission
Mark Woodroof, Chairman at Texas Real Estate Commission
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The Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) and the Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board (TALCB) are offering a range of newsletters for professionals in the real estate sector. These newsletters are intended for real estate brokers, sales agents, inspectors, education providers, and appraisers.

The “TREC Advisor” provides information about TREC rules, forms, committee updates, and tips relevant to current and prospective license holders or those interested in the real estate industry in Texas.

The “TALCB Bulletin” shares updates from TALCB for residential real estate appraisers as well as individuals considering entering the appraisal field.

For inspectors, “Inspector Insight” delivers industry news and practical advice aimed at both current and aspiring residential real estate inspectors.

Education providers can access targeted information through “Education Connection,” which focuses on topics related to TREC and TALCB educational offerings.

Those interested in receiving these updates can sign up to receive the newsletters directly from TREC and TALCB.



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