Pass Your Texas Exam the First Time
Fun fact: Texas calls contracts 'earnest money contracts' and uses 'intermediary' instead of 'dual agent' - know this for your exam! The Texas Real Estate License Act (TRELA) is heavily tested. Understanding mineral rights and homestead exemptions is essential.
Questions
110
80 NAT / 30 STATE
To Pass
70%
77 / 110 TO PASS
Time Limit
2.5 Hrs
150 TOTAL MINUTES
Provider
Pearson VUE
TREC
Pass your Texas Sales Agent or Broker License
Texas requires 180 hours of prelicense education and still posts a 58 percent first time pass rate.
Most prep courses treat Texas like every other state. They do not. The form requirements, agency structure, and consumer protections tested by TREC reflect decades of Texas specific legislative development. AI generated tools cannot verify whether their content reflects what the Pearson VUE exam actually covers, and a question bank built for a national audience will miss the distinctions that determine who passes.
The License Professor was built by licensed Texas real estate professionals who know TREC inside and out. Every question reflects the actual content the exam tests, from homestead rules to the Texas specific agency structure. No recycled content. Just the material Texas requires.
Three Topics that Trip Up Texas Students Most
Promulgated Contract Forms
TREC mandates Commission-promulgated contract forms with almost no exceptions — with only a 58% first-time pass rate, this is the #1 reason candidates fail the Texas state exam.
DTPA (Deceptive Trade)
The Deceptive Trade Practices Act treats residential real estate as a "consumer good" with treble damages for knowing misconduct — the exam tests specific violations and the mandatory 60-day pre-suit notice.
Homestead Protections
Texas constitutionally protects homesteads from forced sale (up to 10 acres urban, 200 acres rural) with only narrow exceptions — the exam tests which lien types can and cannot pierce homestead protection.
The Texas Real Estate License Professor includes specialized deep dives for each of these.
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Sales Agent License
Who is this for?
This license is ideal for individuals new to real estate who want to start their career helping clients buy and sell property To obtain a Sales Agent license, you must be sponsored by a licensed broker or brokerage firm.
Requirements
Your Exam
You need 77 out of 110 questions correct to pass.
To upgrade: 4 years experience, no sponsorship needed
Broker License
Who is this for?
This license is ideal for experienced professionals who want to operate independently or run their own brokerage
Requirements
Your Exam
You need 84 out of 120 questions correct to pass.