Texas Real Estate Exam Prep

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Pass the TREC sales agent exam — both the National and State sections — on your first try. AI-powered prep that knows Texas Intermediary law, IABS, TREC-promulgated contracts, Option Fee, homestead rules, and the First-Tuesday foreclosure inside and out.

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What's the difference between Intermediary and dual agency?

Texas doesn't allow traditional dual agency. Instead, a broker representing both parties acts as an Intermediary — a neutral facilitator with strict written consent rules under TRELA.

Tex. Occ. Code §1101.559

Texas Agency Law
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National · 150 minState · 90 min
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TRELA §1101.559Tex. Prop. Code §5.008TREC Rules §535.156Tex. Occ. Code §1101
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Property Disclosures88%
Financing & TRIDNeeds review62%
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Built for the topics other prep tools miss

Intermediary, IABS, Option Fee in Paragraph 23, homestead acreage, foreclosure on the First Tuesday, community property, Property Code §5.008 — every Texas-specific concept the State section will ask you.

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You passed both sections.

102 out of 120 correct overall · 3:38:14 elapsed

National

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71 of 80 correct · needed 56 to pass

Texas State

PASS
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31 of 40 correct · needed 28 to pass

Score by topic

Sorted weakest first
Special Topics (homestead, foreclosure)1/2 (50%)
Financing & Settlement7/10 (70%)
Contracts (TREC-promulgated forms)9/12 (75%)
Agency & Brokerage (Intermediary, IABS)4/5 (80%)
Real Estate Contracts & Agency15/17 (88%)
Standards of Conduct (TREC)7/8 (88%)
Real Estate Practice11/12 (92%)

Review every answer

Each question shows your answer, the correct one, and why — with the statute.

A Texas broker has Intermediary status with written consent from both buyer and seller. The seller privately tells the broker they would accept $20,000 less than list price. The broker should:

ADisclose the seller's bottom-line to the buyer — Intermediary status requires full disclosure to both parties
Keep the seller's bottom-line confidential and only share it if the seller authorizes disclosure in writing
CShare it only with the buyer's appointed agent within the same brokerage
DDisclose it because the buyer has a right to know all material facts

An Intermediary cannot reveal the seller's bottom-line acceptable price (or the buyer's top-line) unless explicitly authorized in writing. Even appointed agents within the same brokerage are bound by the same confidentiality rule under TRELA §1101.559.

Tex. Occ. Code §1101.559 (TRELA Intermediary)

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Sample question · Agency & Brokerage1 / 5

A Texas broker has a written listing agreement with a seller. A buyer-client of the same brokerage wants to see the property. Before showing it, the broker must:

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Exit Exam
National section47 / 801:20:23remaining
Real Estate Contracts & Agency

A Texas broker is representing both a buyer and a seller in the same transaction with proper written Intermediary consent in place. The seller privately tells the broker they would accept $20,000 less than their list price. The broker may:

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Topics where you score below 80% — drill these next

Financing — TRID Disclosures

2 attempts

60%Study

Transfer of Property — Prop 19

1 attempts

65%Study

Trust Funds — 3-Day Deposit Rule

3 attempts

70%Study

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Sample · Chapter 32 of 44Agency & Brokerage

Agency and Brokerage in Texas

Texas doesn't allow traditional dual agency. A broker representing both sides acts as an Intermediary — a neutral facilitator with strict written consent rules. The IABS form, appointed agents, and confidentiality limits all appear on the State section...

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