Can The Department Of Real Estate Help Me With Landlord/Tenant Matters?
Probably not. Normally, a problem between a landlord and a tenant will be a civil matter. This means that the parties must either resolve the problem amongst themselves or seek a resolution in court. The Department of Real Estate would only be involved in a landlord/tenant issue if there is a complaint against a real estate licensee who is performing acts requiring a real estate license (e.g., representing the landlord as a property manager).
Other California Real Estate FAQs
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Where Can I Learn More About Real Estate In California?
A: California Department of Real Estate PO Box 187001 Sacramento, CA 958187001. More -
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Does California Recognize Real Estate Licenses From Other States?
A: No. In order to conduct licensed activities in California, you must have a California real estate license. More -
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How Long Is A Real Estate License Good For In California?
A: The term of a real estate license in California is four years. More -
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Where Can I Find Out More About My Rights As A Tenant?
A: The Department of Consumer Affairs has information at its website about tenant rights. It also distributes the following free publications: California Tenants … More
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