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Lesson 1

Lesson 1: Introduction Learning Objectives * Purpose * Who Must Take This Course? * Standard Test for Course Now Required * Regulations for Brokers Purpose The purpose of this course is to address the regulatory aspects of the management, operation and supervision of a real estate brokerage firm in Texas. The course provides an understanding and working knowledge of a broker s responsibilities and obligations under 22 TAC 53.2. This rule sets out specific requirements and best practices for brokers. Who Must Take This Course? Section 535.92 of the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC, the Commission) Rules requires a broker or a designated broker of a business entity who sponsors sales agents, and a license holder who is a delegated supervisor of one or more license holders (for six months or more during the supervisor s current license period), to complete this sixhour broker responsibility course to renew a license. Any license holder may take this course, which counts for six hours of CE elective credit. Additionally, a sponsoring broker may, by policy, require certain license holders and employees to take this course. Standard Test for Course Now Required TREC amended two rules that now require a standard test developed by TREC be given to all instructors and students of this course. Instructors must pass the test with a grade of 80 percent or higher to be able to teach the course [535.74 (b)(2)(c)]. Students who take the course through a distance education delivery method must pass the test with a grade of 70 percent or higher to receive credit for the course. A student may retake the test one time before being required to repeat the course. Students in a classroom setting will be given the test as part of class instruction with the correct answers being reviewed by the instructor. Students in a classroom setting will not be graded [535.72(i)(1)].

Regulations for Brokers There are a number of regulations and standards with which brokers may need to comply; some of the more notable include: Standards * National Association of Realtors (NAR) Code of Ethics Regulations * Chapter 1101 of the Texas Occupations Code (TRELA, Act) * Title 22 Texas Administrative Code, Chapters 531 543 (TREC Rules, Rules) * Texas Property Code, Chapters 91 & 92 (Landlord and Tenant) * Texas Department of Insurance, Procedural Rule 53 * Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) * Truth in Lending Act (TILA) * Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rules (currently proposed) * Can Spam Act & Federal Trade Commission Telemarketing Sales Rules (Do Not Call Email Fax) TREC RULES 535.2 Broker Responsibility (a) A broker is required to notify a sponsored sales agent in writing of the scope of the sales agent s authorized activities under the Act. Unless such scope is limited or revoked in writing, a broker is responsible for the authorized acts of the broker s sales agents, but the broker is not required to supervise the sales agents directly. If a broker permits a sponsored sales agent to conduct activities beyond the scope explicitly authorized by the broker, those are acts for which the broker is responsible. (b) A broker owes the highest fiduciary obligation to the principal and is obliged to convey to the principal all information known to the agent which may affect the principal s decision unless prohibited by other law. (c) A broker is responsible for the proper handling of trust funds placed with the broker and must comply with 535.146 of this title.

(e) A broker may delegate to another license holder the responsibility to assist in administering compliance with the Act and Rules, but the broker may not relinquish overall responsibility for the supervision of license holders sponsored by the broker. Any such delegation must be in writing. A broker shall provide the name of each delegated supervisor to the Commission on a form or through the online process approved by the Commission within 30 days of any such delegation that has lasted or is anticipated to last more than six months. (f) Listings and other agreements for real estate brokerage services must be solicited and accepted in a broker s name. (g) A broker is responsible to ensure that a sponsored sales agent s advertising complies with 535.154 of this title. (h) Except for records destroyed by an Act of God such as a natural disaster or fire not intentionally caused by the broker, the broker must, at a minimum, maintain the following records in a format that is readily available to the Commission for at least four years from the date of closing, termination of the contract, or end of a real estate transaction: (1) disclosures; (2) commission agreements such as listing agreements, buyer representation agreements, or other written agreements relied upon to claim compensation; (3) work files; (4) contracts and related addenda; (5) receipts and disbursements of compensation for services subject to the Act; (6) property management contracts; (7) appraisals, broker price opinions, and comparative market analyses; and (8) sponsorship agreements between the broker and sponsored sales agents. (i) A broker who sponsors sales agents or is a designated broker for a business entity shall maintain, on a current basis, written policies and procedures to ensure that: (1) Each sponsored sales agent is advised of the scope of the sales agent s authorized activities subject to the Act and is competent to conduct such activities.

(2) Each sponsored sales agent maintains their license in active status at all times while they are engaging in activities subject to the Act. (3) Any and all compensation paid to a sponsored sales agent for acts or services subject to the Act is paid by, through, or with the written consent of the sponsoring broker. (4) Each sponsored sales agent is provided on a timely basis, before the effective date of the change, notice of any change to the Act, Rules, or Commission promulgated contract forms. (5) In addition to completing statutory minimum continuing education requirements, each sponsored sales agent receives such additional educational instruction the broker may deem necessary to obtain and maintain, on a current basis, competency in the scope of the sponsored sales agent s practice subject to the Act. (6) Each sponsored sales agent complies with the Commission s advertising rules. (7) All trust accounts, including but not limited to property management trust accounts, and other funds received from consumers are maintained by the broker with appropriate controls in compliance with 535.146. (8) Records are properly maintained pursuant to Subsection (h). (j) A broker or supervisor delegated under Subsection (e) must respond to sponsored sales agents, clients, and license holders representing other parties in real estate transactions within three calendar days. (k) A sponsoring broker or supervisor delegated under Subsection (e) shall deliver mail and other correspondence from the Commission to their sponsored sales agents within 10 calendar days after receipt. (l) When the broker is a business entity, the designated broker is the person responsible for the broker responsibilities under this section. (m) This section is not meant to create or require an employer/employee relationship between a broker and a sponsored sales agent.

TREC Case Study 1 Unknown Tenants Move In, Nero Fiddles Broker Nero entered into a property management agreement (PMA) with owner Cleopatra to lease and manage a rental home. The PMA required Nero to advertise the property in one or more multiple listing services. Nero did not do so. When Cleopatra regularly checked with Nero regarding the status of leasing, Nero told her that there was no tenant yet. Four months later, Cleopatra received a Notice of Nuisance from the property s HOA, requesting that she evict her tenants due to complaints from other residents about exotic dancers and pimping activities. The next month, the police called Cleopatra and informed her of reports of an unruly tenant living in the property. Cleopatra called Nero who sent someone by the property who reported that no one was there. Later, Cleopatra went to check on what she thought was her vacant property and found someone living there. Nero s explanation was that someone in his office must have leased the property and provided the tenant with the keys. If they did so, it was without his knowledge. DISCUSSION What TREC laws or rules did Nero Violate? The broker violated 1101.652(b)(1) and 535.146 by * acting negligently or incompetently for failing to advertise or inspect the property on a regular basis [1101.652(b)(1)] * failing to clearly identify a trust account [535.146(c)(1)] * failing to maintain records of the transaction for four years [535.146(e)] Cleopatra and Nero settled a civil suit for $13,000. TREC and Nero entered into an Agreed Order that placed Nero on a probated suspension for one year and assessed an administrative penalty of $2,500.

Act It Out: "Control Freak Broker" Conrad, a broker, is conducting a recruiting interview with newly licensed Nora. Controlling Conrad: Nice to meet you Nora. I m looking forward to visiting with you about your new career in selling homes to families! Naïve Nora: Thank you. Controlling Conrad: Tell me, Nora, did you have a chance to review the 375-page policy manual that I left at the front for you on Monday? Naïve Nora: I must admit I ve only skimmed the surface of the binder, and yet, I want to ask you some questions. Controlling Conrad: Well, of course! Naïve Nora: What I really want to do is sell commercial real estate. I ve been driving around, writing down numbers and names off signs in front of office buildings, and I know there is BIG Money to be made in commercial. Controlling Conrad: That s nice, Nora. I must have misunderstood. I thought you just got your license Naïve Nora (interrupting): Oh I did just passed the test yesterday! Controlling Conrad: I noticed that you don t have your policy binder with you, so I ll just show you here on page 254. These are the competency requirements for you to list and sell commercial property for our company. You ll need to take 12 hours of commercial real estate classes and then 20 hours in the specialty that you choose to begin with. Then you ll have to work under Carlos Cortez, who is our commercial specialist. He s been in commercial real estate for 20 years. After Carlos has helped you in 27 commercial transactions then Carlos and I will decide if you can handle it on your own. Naïve Nora: Well, what if I just want to list my mom s house? Controlling Conrad: Great! That s on page 117 of the policy manual. You ll need to complete our new agent training curriculum which begins Friday. It s from 9 to 3, 5 days a week, and lasts 3 weeks. Then you ll have a mentor who will hold your hand, and for

only 50 percent of your earnings, will mentor you through the first 7 residential transactions. Naïve Nora: Is this sort of training and experience required at every brokerage? This seems like a lot of extra work. Controlling Conrad: I can only speak for our company, but I m responsible for you and everything you do. Naïve Nora: Oh my cell phone is vibrating I have to o my uh husband needs me home right now. DISCUSSION What do you think about Conrad and his policies? Is this typical? What is the right balance to achieve competency? This scenario highlights many of the items that will be explored throughout the course. One of the main points to be highlighted is how do you ensure that new agents are competent to perform the scope of work you have authorized them to do. The balance between the line of employee and independent contractor also comes into play here.

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