Real Estate Exam Prep
Pass your real estate exam, first try.
AI-powered prep that knows California DRE and Texas TREC law cold. Practice exams, AI tutor, audio for every chapter. One payment unlocks both states — no subscriptions, no upsells.
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Built around the way you actually study — adaptive, audible, and honest about where you stand.
Ask any question. Get a statute-cited answer instantly.
Like a study partner that has every code section memorized and never gets tired.
What are the fiduciary duties an agent owes their principal?
California agents owe six fiduciary duties known as OLD CAR: Obedience, Loyalty, Disclosure, Confidentiality, Accounting, and Reasonable Care. Owed to the principal — not third parties.
B&P Code §10176
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Know when you're ready. The dashboard predicts your pass odds in real time as you study.
Listen on the drive. Open house. Gym.
Full-length, timed, exactly like the real exam
150 questions · 3 hours · 70% to pass · separate timers · independently scored. AI generates fresh questions every session — never the same exam twice.
Wrong? Here's exactly why — and the statute that proves it
No more guessing. Every quiz explains why the right answer is right with the specific code section.
Stop wasting time on what you already know
Day One surfaces your lowest-scoring topics and tells you exactly what to study next.
Built for the topics other prep tools miss
Trust deeds (not mortgages), Prop 13 and Prop 19 property tax, TDS and NHD disclosures, OLD CAR fiduciary duties, Subdivided Lands Act, Mello-Roos, fair housing — every California-specific concept the DRE exam will ask you.
See Where You Stand
Pass with confidence.
After every practice exam: your score, topic-by-topic breakdown, and exactly which answers you missed — with the statute that proves the right one.
You passed!
131 out of 150 correct · 2:42:31 elapsed
You scored above the 70% passing threshold · Exam-ready
Score by topic
Sorted weakest firstReview every answer
Each question shows your answer, the correct one, and why — with the statute.
Under California Civil Code §2079, a real estate broker's duty to conduct a visual inspection of a 1–4 unit residential property applies to:
✓Civil Code §2079 imposes the visual inspection duty on any broker representing a buyer or seller in a 1-4 residential unit transaction. It's a baseline duty, not limited by price or which side the broker represents.
Civil Code §2079
+ 149 more questions reviewed individually
Adaptive Practice
Practice with questions that explain themselves
Every wrong answer comes with the exact statute and reasoning. Try one:
A listing agent learns from the seller's contractor that the property has hidden water damage in the basement. The seller asks the agent not to disclose this to potential buyers. What is the agent's correct course of action?
Simulate the Real Exam
Full-length, timed, just like the real thing
150 questions. 3 hours. Same weighting, same pressure as the real DRE exam. Train for the test-day stamina you'll actually need.
A buyer's agent discovers that the seller's listing agent failed to disclose a known easement on the property that materially affects the buyer's intended use. Three days after closing, the buyer wants to rescind the sale. Which of the following is true?
Know When You're Ready
Don't guess if you're ready. Know.
Day One tracks every chapter and quiz, predicts your pass probability, and tells you exactly which topics to drill before exam day.
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Quiz history
Last 7 attemptsNeeds review
3 weak areasTopics where you score below 80% — drill these next
Financing — TRID Disclosures
2 attempts
Transfer of Property — Prop 19
1 attempts
Trust Funds — 3-Day Deposit Rule
3 attempts
Listen Anywhere
Open houses. Drive time. Gym.
Every chapter is professionally narrated. Scrub anywhere, skip back 15s, adjust speed up to 2x. Built for agents on the move.
Mortgages, Trust Deeds, and Promissory Notes
California uses trust deeds, not mortgages. The three parties — trustor, trustee, and beneficiary — and the non-judicial foreclosure timeline are guaranteed exam questions...
Press play to listen: “Three parties are involved in every California trust deed. The trustor is the borrower, the beneficiary is the lender, and the trustee is the independent third party who holds legal title...”
How It Works
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59 chapters covering every topic on the California salesperson exam, weighted exactly like the real test. Read or listen on the go.
Practice
AI generates fresh quiz questions every session, citing the exact Real Estate Law statute or Reference Book section. Never the same quiz twice.
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Take full 150-question timed exams that mirror the real DRE test. See exactly where you stand before exam day.
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In-depth guides on both the California and Texas real estate exams, license processes, and the state-specific concepts that trip people up.
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