Updates to residential and property management forms now online
The Texas Association of REALTORS® residential and property management forms task forces in December proposed updated forms and new forms. After feedback from members like you, the below revised and...
View ArticleHow many people moved to Texas?
Texas ranked second in the nation for total incoming residents and net migration in 2016, according to the Texas Relocation Report released by the Texas Association of REALTORS®. At 531,966 new...
View ArticlezipForm offers free two-factor authentication
Strong passwords aren’t always enough to stop hackers from accessing your online accounts. That’s why many online services now offer two-factor authentication, which requires a step beyond the password...
View Article3 ways to make your meetings more productive
If you want agents to attend regular office meetings, make sure they’re getting something out of them. Have a clear purpose and agenda. Define what you want to accomplish in the meeting, prioritize the...
View ArticleAwards, advice, and industry updates at the 2018 Winter Meeting
Actor, author, and speaker Mark J. Lindquist opens Winter Meeting The Opening Session of the 2018 Winter Meeting on Friday was filled with energy by motivational speaker Mark J. Lindquist. Author of...
View ArticleYou’re getting a new website
For the past few months, association staff has been working on enhancing your experience when you visit texasrealestate.com. Among the many improvements to the site, you’ll notice … An updated, clean...
View ArticleAnswer some questions, maybe win an Amazon Echo
You’re invited to participate in the Texas REALTOR® Member Survey. It takes less than 10 minutes, and at the end, you can enter a drawing to win one of two Amazon Echos. Take the survey. Your answers...
View ArticleNegotiations stalled? It’s time to ditch emails and texts
If you need more proof that in-person conversations are more powerful than a written message, here it is: how you communicate matters when you and other parties disagree. A recent study found those who...
View ArticleFact or fiction? Your social media accounts must link to consumer notices
Fact or fiction? If you use your social media accounts for real estate business, the Texas Real Estate Commission requires you to have a link from those accounts to the Consumer Protection Notice and...
View ArticleThe Advice for REALTORS® blog has moved!
The Advice for REALTORS® blog is now part of the redesigned texasrealestate.com. Go to the blog page on texasrealestate.com New posts will be on texasrealestate.com. No further content will be added...
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