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TREC.info@tn.gov. Created in 1951, The Tennessee Real Estate Commission licenses, registers and regulates real estate brokers and affiliate brokers, real estate firms, rental location agents, time-share salespersons and developments, vacation clubs and vacation lodging services.
Created in 1951, The Tennessee Real Estate Commission licenses, registers and regulates real estate brokers and affiliate brokers, real estate firms, rental location agents, time-share salespersons and developments, vacation clubs and vacation lodging services.
Successful completion of 16 hours of CE (10 elective and 6 mandatory TREC CORE) is a condition precedent to renewal and must be completed on or before the expiration date of the license. All CE must be loaded into the CE Broker's system by the sponsor.
To transfer your licenses from one firm to another visit our online licensing website CORE . Please submit the completed TREC-1 form with your online application. The fee is, $25. You must take your license with you to your new firm.
Legal Hotline Q/A. Although the database of Hotline answers is monitored by Tennessee REALTORS® staff, it is impossible to keep the content of the general inquiries and responses in the database current. New or amended state and federal laws and regulations, TREC rules and policies, and NAR Articles and Standards of Practice, as well as new ...
Licensee/Applicant Resources. Created in 1951, The Tennessee Real Estate Commission licenses, registers and regulates real estate brokers and affiliate brokers, real estate firms, rental location agents, time-share salespersons and developments, vacation clubs and vacation lodging services.
submit to the Commission a completed Transfer, Release and Change of Status Form (TREC Form 1) or submit the required information through an online submission. If the request is made using the TREC Form 1, the form must be hand-delivered, faxed, mailed, or e-mailed to the Commission to be effective.
The Tennessee Real Estate Commission complaint process enables a member of the public to file a formal complaint against a real estate licensee they believe has acted improperly or illegally in the performance of their duties as a real estate licensee.
Anything related to your real estate license is handled by the Tennessee Real Estate Commission (TREC). Visit their website or call 615-741-2273 (local) or 800-342-4031 (toll free).
A Real Estate Firm is required to be licensed by the Tennessee Real Estate Commission, have a principal broker and maintain a fixed location and adequate facilities for affiliated licensees, located to conform with zoning laws and ordinances.