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The Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) has announced that its free continuing education (CE) course for real estate professionals will remain available through 2026. This initiative aims to equip REALTORS with the necessary knowledge and skills to better serve military clients, particularly veterans seeking to navigate the complexities of real estate transactions.
The course focuses on various aspects of real estate that are particularly relevant to veterans, including financing options, benefits, and resources available to them. By participating in this program, real estate agents can enhance their understanding of the unique challenges faced by military personnel and veterans, ultimately improving the service they provide.
This initiative underscores the commitment of the Texas VLB to support those who have served in the armed forces. By offering this valuable educational opportunity at no cost, the VLB is empowering REALTORS to make a meaningful impact in the lives of veteran homebuyers and sellers across the state.
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