Active vs. Inactive TREC License
Ever wonder what happens to your Texas real estate license if you take a break from the industry? Or if you miss a few of those required education courses? In Texas, you have either an active or an inactive real estate license with the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC). Maintaining an active real estate license is crucial if you want to continue helping clients and growing your business. We’ll explore what each license status means and how License Classroom can help you remain in compliance with TREC rules and continue growing your real estate career.
Active Real Estate License
An active TREC license is required to practice any type of real estate brokerage activity in Texas. In addition, it is an indicator to the public that you have the necessary knowledge and training to successfully assist clients in real estate transactions.
These are the benefits of maintaining an active real estate license:
- You are able to perform brokerage activities such as representing clients who are buying, selling, or renting properties.
- You can earn commissions and/or referral fees from real estate transactions.
Inactive Real Estate License
An inactive real estate license, on the other hand, puts your career on hold. TREC will declare your license inactive if you don’t complete your required license renewal courses and/or fail to renew your license on time. Your license will also become inactive if you do not have a sponsoring broker. You can also voluntarily decide to become inactive if you are taking a break from real estate.
These are the consequences of an inactive real estate license:
- You won’t be able to practice any real estate brokerage activities (buying, selling, renting).
- You will not be able to earn commissions and/or referral fees.
When your license is in inactive status, you must still renew your license every two years but you are not required to complete continuing education courses. If you want to become active again, you will need to complete your CE courses and submit a request to TREC to activate your license. It is important to understand that if you let your license expire and wait longer than two years before renewing, you may have to retake pre-licensing courses to become active again.
Maintain Your License to Avoid Inactive TREC Status
If you want to build up your career as a real estate agent, it’s essential to be proactive in maintaining an active TREC license. You must finish SAE courses within your first two years of real estate and finish CE courses every two years thereafter. These courses enhance your knowledge with new and in-depth concepts for your business and update you on relevant legal and policy changes. After taking your required education, you will need to submit your renewal application to TREC. You can read more about renewing your Texas real estate license here.
Enroll with License Classroom Today
License Classroom is your one-stop shop for keeping your TREC license active. We offer a comprehensive selection of TREC-approved Pre-License, SAE, and CE courses designed specifically for busy Texas real estate agents. Our courses are conveniently accessible online and allow you to learn at your own pace with user-friendly interfaces. Packed with informative and engaging content, our courses make learning fun and keep your knowledge base current. Enroll with License Classroom today and ensure you maintain an active TREC license!
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