Tennessee Real Estate Salesperson — Course Curriculum
Exam: Tennessee Real Estate Salesperson (TREC / PSI)
Total Questions: ~120 (80 national + 40 Tennessee-specific)
Passing Score: 70%
Licensing Authority: Tennessee Real Estate Commission (TREC)
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Course Structure
| Chapter | Title | Files | Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | Introduction | 1 | Exam overview, how to study |
| 1 | TREC and Licensing | 3 | TN-specific: TREC structure, license requirements, discipline |
| 2 | Agency and Disclosure | 3 | TN-specific: agency types, RPCD, fair housing |
| 3 | Real Property Characteristics | 3 | National: fixtures, legal descriptions, land use |
| 4 | Ownership and Title | 2 | National: ownership forms, deeds, title insurance |
| 5 | Property Value and Appraisal | 1 | National: 3 approaches to value, depreciation |
| 6 | Contracts | 2 | National: CALCO elements, PSA, contingencies |
| 7 | Real Estate Practice | 1 | National: antitrust, MLS, property management |
| 8 | Financing and Settlement | 1 | National: loan types, RESPA, TILA |
| 9 | Real Estate Math | 1 | National + TN: commission, proration, deed/mortgage tax |
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Chapter 0 — Introduction
0.1 - How to Use This Course
- Exam format overview (120 questions, 70% to pass, PSI vendor)
- Study priority: TN-specific chapters first, then national heavy-hitters
- TN's three unique features: terminology, triple-agency forms, Recovery Account
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Chapter 1 — TREC and Licensing (Tennessee-Specific)
Exam weight: 10–14 TN questions | High priority
1.1 - Tennessee Real Estate Commission
- TREC composition: 9 members (7 licensed + 2 public), 5-year terms, Governor appoints
- Two layers of law: Statute (T.C.A. 62-13) vs. Rules (Chapter 1260)
- Recovery Account: $15,000/transaction max, $30,000/licensee max, $500,000 minimum balance
- Claim process: court judgment → uncollectible → certified mail notice → TREC pays → license suspended
1.2 - Tennessee License Requirements
- Pre-license: 90 hours (60 basic + 30 new affiliate course)
- Application window: 1 year after passing exam
- License term: 2 years; 16 hours CE per cycle (3-hour Core Course mandatory)
- Affiliate Broker upgrade to Broker: 3 years active + 90 additional hours
- Sponsoring broker required; license must display at principal broker's office
- Reinstatement: within 1 year = fees + CE; after 1 year = re-apply + re-test
1.3 - License Maintenance and Discipline
- Grounds for discipline: fraud, commingling, conversion, unlicensed practice, antitrust
- Disciplinary options: denial, suspension, revocation, probation, civil penalty
- Trust account rules: separate account required; no commingling; TREC can audit anytime
- Advertising rules: licensed firm name required in all ads; team names must include brokerage
- Net listings: legal in TN but strongly discouraged
- Antitrust: Sherman Act — no rate-fixing or market allocation with competitors
- Property management: requires license; separate PM agreement required
- Timeshare regulation: TREC regulated; developers must register
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Chapter 2 — Agency and Disclosure (Tennessee-Specific)
Exam weight: 10–14 TN questions | Highest priority
2.1 - Tennessee Agency Relationships
- Fiduciary duties: OLD CAR (Obedience, Loyalty, Disclosure, Confidentiality, Accounting, Reasonable Care)
- Customer duties (non-clients): honesty, fair dealing, material facts, fund accounting
- TN agency types:
- Seller agency: listing agreement required
- Buyer agency: buyer representation agreement required
- Consensual dual agency: ONE agent, both clients, written consent required, cannot advise on price
- Designated agency: TWO agents from same firm, full fiduciary each, written disclosure
- Transaction broker: ministerial only, no fiduciary
- Disclosure timing: first substantive contact (price, terms, motivation)
- Written agreements required for buyer and seller representation
2.2 - Tennessee Property Disclosures
- RPCD required for 1–4 unit residential sales (even "as is" transactions)
- "As is" does NOT eliminate the seller's duty to disclose known material defects
- Stigmatized property: no mandatory TN disclosure; cannot misrepresent
- Lead paint: federal requirement for pre-1978 homes; 10-day inspection window
- RPCD exemptions: court-ordered sales, transfers to heirs, between co-owners, commercial property
2.3 - Tennessee Fair Housing
- 7 federal protected classes: Race, Color, National Origin, Religion, Sex, Disability, Familial Status
- Prohibited practices: steering, blockbusting, redlining, discriminatory advertising
- State enforcement: Tennessee Human Rights Commission (THRC)
- Federal enforcement: HUD (1-year filing deadline)
- Private civil action: 2-year statute of limitations
- Reasonable accommodation/modification: required for disabled tenants
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Chapter 3 — Real Property Characteristics (National)
Exam weight: 6–8 questions | Medium priority
3.1 - Real vs Personal Property
- Real property: land + improvements + attached items
- Personal property (chattel): movable, unattached
- Fixture test: MARIA (Method, Adaptability, Relationship, Intention, Agreement)
- Trade fixtures: commercial tenant's equipment; remains personal property
- Emblements: annual crops planted by tenant; personal property of tenant
3.2 - Legal Descriptions
- Metes and bounds: Point of Beginning, direction-distance, returns to POB; used in TN
- Rectangular survey: principal meridian + baseline; township (6×6 mi); section (640 acres)
- Lot and block: platted subdivisions; references recorded plat
- Math: 1 section = 640 acres; quarter section = 160 acres; 1 acre = 43,560 sq ft
3.3 - Land Use Controls and Encumbrances
- Public controls: zoning, building codes, subdivision regulations, eminent domain, police power, escheat
- Zoning tools: variance, special use permit, nonconforming use, spot zoning
- Easements: appurtenant (benefits parcel) vs. in gross (benefits per