Texas Complete Salesperson CE Package - PDF Correspondence and Online (18-Credit Hours) (Includes NAR Fair Housing)
Complete Your NAR Fair Housing Training and All Required Salesperson Continuing Education
If you are a salesperson who is also a member of the National Association of REALTORS®, you can complete your fair housing requirement with this continuing education package that features 3 required courses, 1 fair housing course, and 1 elective course.
This package includes:
- REQUIRED 2026/2027 Texas Real Estate Commission Legal Update I Correspondence Course (4 Credit Hours) (#10254-RENE)*: Stay current and confident throughout your real estate practice with the required 4-hour, 2026–2027 Legal Update I course. Designed to keep Texas license holders informed, compliant, and prepared. This course provides a clear, practical overview of recent rule updates, legislative changes, and industry standards that directly impact your daily business. Through real-world case studies and activity-based learning, you’ll strengthen your understanding of TREC rules, contract form basics, water rights, and fair housing laws, ensuring you deliver knowledgeable, ethical, and legally sound service to your clients. Content provided by the Texas Real Estate Commission.
- REQUIRED 2026/2027 Texas Real Estate Commission Legal Update II Correspondence Course (4 Credit Hours) (#10255-RENE)*: This required TX CE course dives into real-world regulatory challenges, emerging technologies, and high-impact legal topics that shape everyday practice. Strengthen your understanding of ethics and competency standards, explore the complexities of agency relationships, and get clear guidance on proper advertising practices, as supported by TREC rules and current case studies from across the state. It focuses heavily on navigating the expanding role of artificial intelligence in real estate, including its benefits, risks, fair housing implications, and how AI-generated content can lead to compliance issues if not used responsibly. Content provided by the Texas Real Estate Commission.
- REQUIRED Real Estate Contracts: Essentials and Beyond Correspondence Course (3 Credit Hours) (#23627-RECE): This real estate course covers the essential elements of a contract and lease. Explore the fundamentals of preparing a sales contract, including financing and contingencies, as well as amendments, addenda, and defaults. The course concludes with common contract mistakes, including examples of what to look for to avoid common pitfalls.
- Fair Housing Online Course (4 Credit Hours) (#23619-RECE)**: Today’s real estate practitioner must establish business practices that comply with fair housing laws and offer equal professional service to all. Consistency, objectivity, and documentation are critical in accomplishing this objective. This 4-hour TX course includes the topics pertinent to fair housing in today's real estate world, including the law, property management, advertising, and diversity and unconscious bias.
- Whose Side Are You On?: Buyer and Seller Representation Online Video Course (3 Credit Hours): Relationships and representation are a key part of the real estate industry. This online video course looks closely at buyer and seller representation to help you more clearly define these relationships, roles, and duties. Topics discussed include evolution of agency representation, current legal issues, types of agency, exclusive vs. nonexclusive contracts, negotiating for each side, and Fair Housing concerns to keep in mind. You will leave the course better prepared to represent both buyers and sellers.
*IMPORTANT: Please be advised of the following prior to purchasing: The Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) 2026–2027 Legal Update I and II courses must be completed by 11:59 pm Central Time on December 31, 2027, in order to receive credit and fulfill the 8 Hour Legal Update I and II Continuing Education (CE) requirement.
**This course was designed to meet the fair housing training requirement for members of the National Association of REALTORS®. You must confirm that your local board or association of REALTORS® will accept this course, and you must provide proof of course completion to the board or association. A document containing justification for how our course meets NAR requirements is included on the student dashboard.