MCE Classroom Courses

  • Prior to each two year renewal of licensure, 15 hours of education must be completed, including 6 hours of legal topics. Each 15 MCE course is accredited by TREC for 6 hours of legal credit. PRETI offers MCE courses in 15-hour, 8-hour, 7-hour, 3-hour Ethics and 3-hour Legal Update segments. All 15-hour and 8-hour courses include the new TREC mandated 3-hour Ethics and 3-hour Legal Update training. Subjects for the courses are legal topics, changes in licensing requirements & regulations, updates on changes to the tax code relating to real estate, revision in promulgation contracts, and agency disclosure requirements.
  • TREC MCE Provider #0197
TREC Legal Update & Ethics MCE, Plus Contracts & Addenda
15, 8, or 3 Hour
courses
Subjects for the courses are: legal topics, changes in licensing requirements & regulations, updates on changes to the tax code relating to real estate, revision in promulgation contracts, and agency disclosure requirements.
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Commercial
Real Estate 101
7 or 4 Hour
courses

In Commercial Real Estate 101 you will learn about the analysis and acquisition of development projects & examine the basics of Internal Revenue Code 1031 and 1034 exchanges.

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Flip That House
7, 3, or 1 Hour
courses
Flip That House course will help you with everything from choosing and remodeling the right house to selling it for maximum profit.
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Oil & Gas 101
7, 5 or 2 Hour
courses
The subject of the two-hour course is the Barnett Shale and is basically a two hour course explaining what the Barnett Shale is and basic oil, gas, drilling & geology terms.
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11 Facts for Promulgated
Contracts & Addenda
7 Hour
course
Course highlights revisions and changes to the latest versions of TREC contracts and addenda. Emphasis is on TREC Form NO. 20-7, Property Condition Disclosure Form, Amendment to a Contract Form and Back-Up Contract Form.
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* Pre-paid prices apply to payment and registration that is received before 4 pm of the business day immediately preceding the first day of class.
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