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DRE Recognizes Financial Literacy Month

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The California Department of Real Estate issued a consumer alert recognizing National Financial Literacy Month and promoting its educational resources for homebuyers, borrowers, and property owners. The alert directs consumers to tools including license verification, publications on home loans, foreclosure prevention, and fraud protection, as well as the First Home California program. No compliance obligations or regulatory changes are imposed.

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The California Department of Real Estate published a consumer awareness alert in recognition of National Financial Literacy Month on April 14, 2025. The alert highlights DRE's consumer-facing educational resources including license verification tools, publications on topics such as home loans, reverse mortgages, foreclosure prevention, and tenant/landlord rights, as well as the First Home California program for first-time homebuyers.

Affected parties including homebuyers, borrowers, renters, and property owners may benefit from reviewing DRE's listed resources to make informed decisions about real estate transactions. Real estate licensees may also reference these materials when assisting clients. No compliance deadlines, penalties, or new regulatory requirements are established by this alert.

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April 14, 2025

DRE Recognizes Financial Literacy Month

Sacramento, California – In honor of National Financial Literacy Month, the California Department of Real Estate
(DRE) encourages consumers to explore its tools and resources available to help them make sound and informed decisions about real estate
matters, particularly the home-buying process or property management dealings.

The DRE provides consumers a variety of educational materials to help them through buying or selling a home, getting a home loan, renting
a property, or looking to hire a property manager to help manage property.

Below are DRE resources for consumers to explore to help them make well-informed decisions during real estate transactions.

Consumer Resources:

Other helpful tips for consumers during the homebuying process:

  • Consumers should ensure they’re dealing with a licensed salesperson or broker.
  • Consumers should read all documents fully before signing them.
  • Do not sign documents with blank spaces; request that documents be completed fully with no questions or sections left unaddressed.
  • If consumers have any questions regarding the property or any disclosures and documents that are received during the transaction, please make sure to ask clarifying questions, request additional inspections, and go to the city to review permits and documents.
  • Once an offer has been accepted, you have the right to inspect the property.

2025 Financial Literacy Events:

Hosted by the Department of Financial Protection & Innovation, with DRE as a guest presenter.

April 23, 2025, at 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Register for the webinar via: https://dfpi.ca.gov/event/2025-financial-literacy-month-resource-webinar/
Visit DRE's Consumers webpage for a full list of Consumer resources and information: https://www.dre.ca.gov/consumers/.

Consumers with a concern or complaint about a real estate salesperson or broker can file a complaint with DRE at: https://dre.ca.gov/Consumers/FileComplaint.html.

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The Department of Real Estate is the regulatory agency that enforces the Real Estate Law, Subdivided Lands Act, and Vacation Ownership
and Timeshare Act. DRE oversees the licensure of approximately 433,000 licensees. The Department’s mission is to safeguard and promote
the public interests in real estate matters through licensure, regulation, education, and enforcement. Consumer protection is its highest
priority. For more information, visit: www.dre.ca.gov.

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Classification

Agency
CA DRE
Published
April 14th, 2025
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Consumers
Industry sector
5311 Real Estate
Activity scope
Consumer education Financial literacy Real estate transactions
Geographic scope
California US-CA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Consumer Finance
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Housing Consumer Protection

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