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Texas Real Estate Agent Sponsorship Program

Sponsoring a real estate agent in Texas is a formal process overseen by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC). As a licensed broker, Equitify follows a structured approach to ensure compliance and support for all sponsored agents.

Below are the general steps and requirements for broker sponsorship in Texas.

Broker Requirements

To sponsor a real estate sales agent in Texas, the following requirement must be met:

You must hold an active Texas real estate broker license. This is a fundamental requirement.

Broker Responsibilities

As a sponsoring broker, you have important legal and professional obligations

Supervision

You are legally responsible for supervising the real estate activities of your sponsored agents, ensuring they comply with all real estate laws, rules, and the TREC's Code of Ethics.

Advertising Review

You must review your sponsored agents' advertising to ensure it complies with TREC's advertising rules. Both you and the agent can face disciplinary action for violations.

Policies and Procedures

You are required to maintain written policies and procedures to ensure your sponsored agents comply with TREC's advertising rules.

Fiduciary Duty

You have a high fiduciary obligation to your clients and are responsible for ensuring your sponsored agents also fulfil their fiduciary duties.

Competence

You are responsible for ensuring that you and your sponsored agents are knowledgeable and competent in real estate brokerage practices.

Sponsorship Process

Follow these steps to sponsor a real estate agent in Texas

Reach an Agreement with the Agent

While not directly submitted to TREC, it’s crucial to have a signed Independent Contractor Agreement (or similar employment agreement) with the agent. This document should clearly outline:

Initiate the Sponsorship with TREC

Online Services (Recommended):

The fastest and cheapest way to manage sponsorships is through TREC’s online services, often called “My License Services.”

Paper Form Options:

The agent will fill out their portion, and you (or your designated broker if it’s a business entity) will fill out the broker portion, certifying that you hold an active license and agree to be responsible for the agent’s activities. The completed form, along with any applicable fees, is then mailed or submitted to TREC.

Ensure Agent Compliance

Before an agent can actively practice real estate under your sponsorship, they must have met all continuing education (CE) and fingerprinting requirements (if applicable) and received an active license from TREC. You are responsible for ensuring they meet these criteria before permitting them to engage in brokerage activities.

Important Notes for Texas Brokers

Broker Responsibility Course

Brokers who sponsor one or more sales agents, or a designated broker of a business entity that sponsors agents, are typically required to take the "Broker Responsibility" continuing education course.

Delegated Supervisors

If you delegate supervisory authority to another license holder, that person must be designated as a supervisor by the broker and is also required to complete the Broker Responsibility course.

Termination of Sponsorship

If either the broker or the agent intends to terminate sponsorship, they must notify the other party immediately in writing. Additionally, both parties should process the termination through TREC's online services or by submitting the appropriate form (Notice of Sales Agent Sponsorship Termination).

Official TREC Resources

It’s highly recommended to visit the official Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) website for the most up-to-date forms, rules, and procedures, as these can change.

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