Texas Real Estate Exam Prep
Pass your Texas real estate exam, first try.
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
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80 National + 40 State · 70% to pass each · separate timers · independently scored. AI generates fresh questions every session — never the same exam twice.
Wrong? Here's exactly why — and the statute that proves it
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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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After every practice exam: your score, topic-by-topic breakdown, and exactly which answers you missed — with the statute that proves the right one.
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You passed both sections.
102 out of 120 correct overall · 3:38:14 elapsed
National
PASS71 of 80 correct · needed 56 to pass
Texas State
PASS31 of 40 correct · needed 28 to pass
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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:
✓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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Every wrong answer comes with the exact statute and reasoning. Try one:
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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Full-length, timed, just like the real thing
125 questions across two separately-graded sections: 80 National (150 min) + 40 State (90 min). 70% to pass each. Just like the real TREC exam.
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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Financing — TRID Disclosures
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Transfer of Property — Prop 19
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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...
Press play to listen: “Texas does not allow traditional dual agency. When a single broker represents both the buyer and the seller, they must act as an Intermediary — a neutral facilitator with strict written consent rules under TRELA Section 1101.559...”
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