Texas · Texas Real Estate Sales Agent exam
Texas Real Estate Exam Prep with a measured Readiness Score
Adaptive practice built on the actual Texas Sales Agent exam blueprint — both sections, all fourteen domains, every Texas-law question cited to TRELA, TREC rules, or the Property Code.
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What Texas candidates will get
A real readiness estimate
An IRT ability estimate with a stated confidence range — not a percent score that hides what you don't know.
Texas-specific blueprint
Sessions balanced to the Texas Real Estate Sales Agent exam blueprint, with state-law questions written and reviewed for Texas specifically.
Expert-reviewed content
Every question passes a documented review workflow before it can be served. Nothing launches unreviewed — that's why we don't promise dates.
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Texas questions, answered
Does PassDeed cover the Texas State Law section?
Yes — Texas State Law is a first-class section with its own six blueprint domains (TREC duties, licensing, standards of conduct, agency and intermediary practice, promulgated contracts, and special topics), weighted the way the exam weights them.
Is PassDeed affiliated with TREC or Pearson VUE?
No. PassDeed is an independent study tool, not affiliated with or endorsed by TREC, Pearson VUE, or any state regulatory body. Verify current licensing requirements at trec.texas.gov.
How is the Readiness Score different from a practice-test percentage?
It is an Item Response Theory ability estimate: every answer is weighed by question difficulty, coverage is balanced to the Texas blueprint, and the score ships with a stated confidence range instead of pretending to be exact.
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PassDeed is not affiliated with or endorsed by TREC (Texas Real Estate Commission), Pearson VUE, or any state regulatory body. Licensing requirements and passing standards are set by the state — verify current requirements at trec.texas.gov. All PassDeed questions are original works — never actual exam content.