California Department of Real Estate releases 2026 law book online for industry professionals

Chika Sunquist, Commissioner
Chika Sunquist, Commissioner
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The California Department of Real Estate has announced that the 2026 edition of the California Real Estate Law Book is now accessible online. This publication is intended for real estate professionals, brokers, and legal experts as a comprehensive reference containing statutes and regulations relevant to real estate practice in the state.

The department notes that laws governing real estate transactions are frequently updated, making it important for practitioners to remain informed about current requirements. The new edition is available in an online format, allowing users to access the information conveniently.

Anyone interested can visit the department’s website to view the updated law book.



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