April 20, 2026
DRE Celebrates Financial Literacy Month
Sacramento, California – In recognition of National Financial Literacy Month, the California Department
of Real Estate (DRE) encourages consumers to take advantage of the Department's financial education tools and resources to help make
informed, confident decisions about real estate—in particular when navigating the homebuying process or managing property transactions.
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:
Verify a License: Buying or selling a home is big business transaction. Before selecting a real estate salesperson or broker to help through the process, consumers should always verify the license of a salesperson or broker by using DRE's Verify a License tool online. Only people licensed by DRE may represent others in buying, selling, or leasing property. If obtaining a mortgage loan to buy a property or refinancing a home, consumers should always verify the license of your mortgage loan originator through the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System. Reviewing the status of a license will inform a person about any prior discipline against that licensee.
Consumer Publications: DRE offers many publications on topics that may be helpful to consumers planning to enter real estate transactions.
- Financial Sense to White Picket Fence
- Understanding Sources of Home Loans
- Preventing Real Estate Fraud: How to Protect Yourself and Your Home
- A Consumer Guide to Mortgage-Related Complaints
- Reverse Mortgages - Is One Right for You?
- A Homeowner’s Guide to Foreclosure in California
- Foreclosure Information for Homeowners
- Loan Modification Self-Help Guide
- Fraud Warning for California Homeowners in Financial Distress
- A Guide to Residential Tenants’ and Landlords’ Rights and Responsibilities
- Quick Guide for Tenants Renting a Home
- Quick Guide for Landlords Hiring a Property Manager
Homebuyers / Borrowers: DRE provides in-depth resources specifically for those in the homebuying process, those borrowing for a home purchase, and mortgage loan professionals. Visit: https://dre.ca.gov/Consumers/HomebuyersBorrowers.html. Also check out our public awareness campaign page on spring home buying and selling tips and resources - Knowledge is Your Best Move This Spring.
First Home California Program: DRE provides several educational resources for first-time homebuyers, including step-by-step details around the homebuying process and DRE’s First Home California Podcast. Visit: https://dre.ca.gov/Consumers/FirstHomeCalifornia.html.
DRE Consumer Recovery Account: DRE administers a victim’s fund that compensates persons who were defrauded by a real estate licensee in a transaction requiring a license for some or all of their financial loss. Visit: https://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/DRE%20Consumer%20Recovery%20Account%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf
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.
Visit DRE's Consumers webpage for a full list of Consumer resources and information:
https://www.dre.ca.gov/consumers/.
To learn about DRE's Public Awareness Educational Campaigns, visit: https://dre.ca.gov/Newsroom/PublicAwareness/index.html.
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 Law, and Vacation Ownership and Timeshare Act. DRE oversees the licensure of approximately 434,000 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.

