DRE License Number Requirements

July 27, 2009 by Fawne  

Recently the California department of Real Estate issued a new regulation regarding your license number to be posted on your marketing materials. We have received numerous calls and questions so here is the best clarification we have for the new law. For more detailed information on the new regulation please got to http://www.car.org/legal/2009-new-laws/

The California Department of Real Estate (DRE) has recently adopted a new regulation clarifying the law that requires DRE license numbers on business cards and all other solicitation materials intended to be the first point of contact with consumers.  The licensing law came into effect on July 1, 2009.

What this means to you as a REALTOR®
You must list your license number on all marketing correspondence.

  • Business cards;
  • Stationery;
  • Websites owned, controlled, and/or maintained by the soliciting real estate license; and
  • Promotional and advertising flyers, brochures, email and regular mail, leaflets, and any other marketing or promotional materials designed to solicit the creation of a professional relationship between the licensee and a consumer, or intended to induce a consumer to contact the licensee about any licensed services.

DRE’s new regulation also states that the following items are not solicitation materials under the license number requirement:

  • Advertisements in electronic media, including radio, cinema, and television ads, and the opening section of streaming video and audio;
  • Print advertising in any newspaper or periodical; and
  • “For Sale” signs placed on or around a property intended to alert the public the property is available for purchase or lease.

If you have a real estate website you need to have your DRE License number displayed on it and it must not be any smaller than the smallest type on your page. You may also want to consider adding it to your LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, etc. accounts as well since you never know how someone will first find you on the web.

Some clients have questioned if they should have their DRE number in their email signature that is sent from your IDX solution. I don’t believe this is necessary since it is not technically a first point of contact. The person is receiving your emails because they have already been to your site. You may want to verify this by visiting the CAR website.

Sources: California Business & Professions Code section 10140.6 (filed September 25, 2008); Section 2773 of Title 10 of the California Code of Regulation (filing with the Secretary of State still pending).

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The SmarterAgent: Tools for Success in the Mobile Community

June 29, 2009 by Fawne  

SmaterAgent iPhone - Search Real Estate listings by cell phoneGet more leads by offering buyers the ability to search for listings from their cell phones. With just one click, buyers can see MLS listings for sale based on where they are standing. If buyers request more information…the lead will go to you!

SmarterAgent has developed the ability to search publicly available MLS listings from a cell phone. Potential Buyers can locate properties by GPS, address, zip code, or city; see details including price, square footage, beds/baths, and taxes; map properties closest to them; even see pictures! Your branded information comes up with the listing so you get the call. Once the buyer has found a listing they are interested in, they can simply push a button and they will be connected with you so you can provide more information.

Visitors can download the service to their phone from your website and anytime they search for listings and request more information, all leads will go to you. If someone is using this service, they will probably contact you from the convenient application rather than trying to contact the listing agent shown on the yard sign. We’ve surpassed the talking house and moved into an era of communicating that is cutting edge.

If you would like assistance setting this service up on your website, please contact us and we can help you get it integrated. SmarterAgent typically charges $250 (one time set-up) and around $39.95/mo if paid annually. They have been known to offer specials, so check with us first.

SmarterAgent.com – Mobile Phone Real Estate Search Demo

You may also want to visit their website for more information regarding Real Estate searches on mobile phones

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