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California Department Of Real Estate
Beverly Hills - California

Principal Locations
  1. Alameda
  2. Anaheim
  3. Bakersfield
  4. Berkeley
  5. Beverly Hills
  6. Cerritos
  7. Chico
  8. Chino Hills
  9. Compton
  10. Daly City
  11. Escondido
  12. Eureka
  13. Fairfield
  14. Fremont
  15. Fresno
  16. Garden Grove
  17. Glendale
  18. Half Moon Bay
  19. Huntington Beach
  20. Lakewood
  21. Lancaster
  22. Lodi
  23. Long Beach
  24. Los Angeles
  25. Merced
  26. Modesto
  27. Moraga
  28. Oakland
  29. Palmdale
  30. Palo Alto
  31. Paramount
  32. Pasadena
  33. Rancho Cucamonga
  34. Redding
  35. Redlands
  36. Riverside
  37. Sacramento
  38. San Bernardino
  39. San Diego
  40. San Francisco
  41. San Jose
  42. San Juan Capistrano
  43. San Luis Obispo
  44. San Mateo
  45. San Rafael
  46. Santa Ana
  47. Santa Barbara
  48. Santa Cruz
  49. Santa Monica
  50. Sonoma
  51. Stockton
  52. Vallejo
  53. Visalia
  54. Whittier

Resources


California Department Of Real Estate



California Department of Real Estate: Reference Book Table of Contents
Government Regulation of Brokerage Transactions, Original Real Estate BrokerLicense, Corporate Real Estate License, Original Salesperson License, LicenseRenewals – Brokers and Salespersons, Other License Information, ContinuingEducation, Miscellaneous Information, Prepaid Residential Listing ServiceLicense, Enforcement of Real Estate Law, Discrimination, Notice ofDiscriminatory Restrictions, Subdivisions, Department Publications, RecoveryAccount ...

Cover, Preface, Location of Department of Real Estate Offices, Past Real EstateCommissioners, A Word of Caution ... [Read More]

California Department of Real Estate: Disclosures in Real PropertyTransactions
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER DISCLOSURE STATEMENT THIS DISCLOSURE STATEMENT CONCERNS THE REAL PROPERTY SITUATEDIN THE CITY OF ________, COUNTY OF __________, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DESCRIBED AS_____________________. THIS STATEMENT IS A DISCLOSURE OF THE CONDITION OF THEABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 1102 OF THE CIVIL CODE AS OF____________, 19___. IT IS NOT A WARRANTY OF ANY KIND BY THE SELLER(S) OR ANYAGENT(S) REPRESENTING ANY PRINCIPAL(S) IN THIS TRANSACTION, AND IS NOT ASUBSTITUTE FOR ANY INSPECTIONS OR WARRANTIES THE PRINCIPAL(S) MAY WISH TOOBTAIN. I COORDINATION WITH OTHER DISCLOSURE FORMS This Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Statement is madepursuant to Section 1102 of the Civil Code. Other statutes require disclosures,depending upon the details of the particular real estate transaction (forexample: special study zone and purchase-money liens on residential property). Substituted Disclosures: The following disclosures have orwill be made in connection with this re ... [Read More]

California Department of Real Estate:  Information in Chinese
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California Department of Real Estate Overview (in Traditional Chinese) ...

A Consumer Guide to Filing Real Estate Complaints (in Traditional Chinese) ... [Read More]

California Department of Real Estate:  Licensee Status Inquiries
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The Department publishes monthly a list of names of persons and businesses which have been found to have been conducting real estate activities without a license.  See ...

You may check the status of real estate salesperson, broker, and corporate licensees online.  However, before you do, please take a minute and review the information below on how to use the inquiry screen. ... [Read More]

California Department of Real Estate:  Fire Recovery Resources
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The California Department of Insurance can provide assistance with insurance issues.  Call the Consumer Hotline at 1-800-927-HELP (4357).  www.insurance.ca.gov ... [Read More]

California Department of Real Estate:  2003 Real Estate Law
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NOTE:   The Real Estate Law is provided in Portable Document Format (PDF).  You will need Adobe Reader (or an Adobe Acrobat software) to view it.  Click on the icon at the right to get a free copy of Adobe Reader. ...

The 2005 Real Estate Law book and CD can be purchased for $25 plus tax at any DRE District Office or by submitting a Publications Request (RE 350) ... [Read More]

California Department of Real Estate:  Information for Homebuyers
In the event that you use the services of a real estate licensee and believe he/she mishandled your purchase transaction, you should file a complaint with the Department of Real Estate. To do so, contact any of the DRE offices listed below: ...

Before you select an agent, do your homework. Interview several real estate agents to determine their level of experience in the area you wish to purchase. Check to ensure that the agent is properly licensed by using the licensee status inquiry feature of the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) Web site. Review any disciplinary actions that may be reflected on the licensee record and assess whether or not that information is important to you in your selection of an agent. Also, ask the agents for the names of past clients and check their references. For more information on agency relationships, click here .   ... [Read More]

California Department of Real Estate:  Predatory Lending
Using the Services of a Mortgage Broker , published by the California Department of Real Estate, provides further information about the various aspects of mortgage transactions including the mortgage broker’s role, acceptable commissions and fees, definitions of terms, tools for decision-making, your rights, what to expect and where to go for help. ...

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Mortgage Borrower’s Rights , published by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, lists rights you have and should be aware of before you enter into any loan agreement. ... [Read More]

California Department of Real Estate:  Licensees Submenu Page
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Real Estate Salesperson, Broker, or Corporation ...

Updating Your Real Estate License ... [Read More]

California Department of Real Estate: Contact Us
The California Relay Telephone Service for the deaf or hearing impaired is available to contact the Department of Real Estate. Should you need to use this service, the phone numbers are: ...

The Department of Real Estate (DRE) has five district offices, located in Sacramento, Fresno, Los Angeles, Oakland and San Diego. Addresses, telephone numbers and fax numbers are provided below. DRE business hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. ... [Read More]


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