Learn when the statutorily-mandated Agency Law Disclosure is required.
California’s first DRE-approved video-based renewal course – the classic.

Learn when the statutorily-mandated Agency Law Disclosure is required.
A buyer representation agreement runs with the broker, not the agent.
The DRE’s Real Estate Bulletin keeps licensees informed on new codes and regulations significant to real estate practice, common violations of real estate rules of conduct, and real estate education opportunities.
The diversity of people, properties and situations in real estate transactions requires a diverse array of purchase agreements on which to write and submit an offer to acquire real estate.
This series showcases the fundamental real estate knowledge needed by a DRE licensee to develop a Broker Price Opinion (BPO) to be handed to a client.
Learn how to recognize the types of business arrangements and personal relationships which give rise to conflicts of interest for agents in real estate transactions, how to identify conflicts of interests, and disclose and obtain consent to the relationships presenting a conflict of interest.
Real estate licensing coursework has finally entered the 21st century. See what makes Real Estate Principles: Video™ so unique.
As buyer representation evolves professionally in California, dual agency provides a workaround for improper brokerage practice and excess fees.
Learn to identify conduct giving rise to dual agency representation and understand dual agency as a conflict of interest requiring prompt disclosure and consent.