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Texas Real Estate is managed by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC). This agency sets forth guidelines, policies, and procedures for Real Estate in Texas. Del Mar College offers education contact hours as outlined by TREC. All Real Estate Salesperson applicants are required to complete 180 hours of education. Del Mar College offers the required hours over a six-class Real Estate program. Courses are held on a rotating basis.
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Course Code | Course Name | CE Hours |
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RELE 1002 | Principles of Real Estate I (TREC #121) | 30 |
RELE 1039 | Principles of Real Estate II (TREC #122) | 30 |
RELE 2002 | Law of Agency (TREC #1151) | 30 |
RELE 1012 | Law of Contracts (TREC #1251) | 30 |
RELE 1000 | Promulgated Contract Forms (TREC #351) | 30 |
RELE 1020 | Real Estate Finance (TREC #451) | 30 |
Per the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC), students must be:
A criminal history may make you ineligible for a real estate license. Prior to enrolling in classes, students may request a criminal history evaluation by submitting a Fitness Determination form to TREC prior to applying for a license. For more information visit the TREC website.
Upon successful completion of the Del Mar College Real Estate Program, students can submit required course completion documentation and Texas Real Estate License application to TREC. Once approved by TREC, students can take the exam to become a licensed Real Estate Salesperson. For more information regarding the TREC Real Estate Salesperson License exam, please visit the TREC website.
Students have one year from the date of submitting the TREC Real Estate Salesperson License exam to meet all 180 hours of education.
Page last updated October 9, 2024.