Texas License Law
The six required pre-license courses for a Texas sales agent include Principles of Real Estate I and II, Law of Agency, Law of Contracts, Promulgated Contract Forms, and:
AReal Estate Finance✓ Correct
BProperty Management
CReal Estate Appraisal
DReal Estate Marketing
Explanation
The six TREC-required pre-license courses are: Principles of Real Estate I (30 hrs), Principles of Real Estate II (30 hrs), Law of Agency (30 hrs), Law of Contracts (30 hrs), Promulgated Contract Forms (30 hrs), and Real Estate Finance (30 hrs).
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