In this issue: mentorship for new licensees, the DRE’s Cite and Fine program, trust fund signatory rules and the annual business activity report.
Prepare for the most critical issues you’ll encounter in your first years of practice.
Stay current on the latest news, videos, forms, and updates for Real Estate Principles.

06/25: The 2025 rules for buyer representation and fee-splitting avoidance are currently being edited into this e-book.
In this issue: mentorship for new licensees, the DRE’s Cite and Fine program, trust fund signatory rules and the annual business activity report.
Our multimedia review of the DRE’s most common types of disciplinary actions they encounter.
While the number of households continues to grow, the rise is mostly thanks to renters.
How do you best structure the representation of a client in a qualified §1031 transaction? Watch/read here.
Learn to properly display a “For Sale” sign on behalf of the seller to advertise the property for sale, understand when permission is needed to advertise a property within a common interest development (CID) and abide by the regulations concerning the placement of a “For Sale” sign on a private or public right-of-way or on a mobilehome.
Where to park your cash? It depends on how long you’re going to park it for – and what types of risks you’re willing to take.
A homebuyer sourcing a 20% down payment experiences significant cost reductions when choosing to save up a full down payment before investing in ownership.
When state and federal rules governing the use of real estate conflict, which rules take precedence, and when can police powers be used to take property?
Watch what happens when a seller rejects a full asking price offer on substantially the same terms for payment as called for in the seller representation agreement.