Texas Real Estate Commission offers targeted newsletters for real estate professionals

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

The TREC Advisor provides updates on rules, forms, committee activities, and practical tips relevant to both current and prospective license holders as well as individuals interested in the state’s real estate industry.

For those involved in residential real estate appraisal, the TALCB Bulletin delivers information from the Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. It targets both current appraisers and those considering entering the field.

Inspector Insight is focused on residential real estate inspectors, sharing industry news and guidance for existing professionals or those looking to become inspectors.

Education Connection is directed at education providers affiliated with TREC and TALCB, supplying tailored information relevant to their needs.

Both organizations encourage interested parties to sign up to receive these newsletters.



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