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HomeBusiness and Professions CodeDiv. 4Pt. 1Ch. 3Art. 1§ 10141 Real Estate Transaction Price Disclosure

§ 10141 Real Estate Transaction Price Disclosure

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§ 10141 Real Estate Transaction Price Disclosure

Key Takeaways

  • •After buying or selling a house or business, the real estate broker must tell both the buyer and seller the final price in writing within one month.
  • •If the deal involves trading property or a business, the broker must also describe the property and any extra money involved.
  • •If an escrow company handles the deal and gives a closing statement with this info, the broker doesn’t have to do anything extra.

Example

You sell your house through a real estate agent, and the deal closes on June 1st.

By July 1st, the agent must send you and the buyer a written note saying how much the house sold for. If you traded your house for another property plus some cash, the note must also describe the other property and the extra money.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 10141 Real Estate Transaction Price Disclosure

Within one month after the closing of a transaction in which title to real property or in the sale of a business when real or personal property is conveyed from a seller to a purchaser through a licensed real estate broker, such broker shall inform or cause the information to be given to the seller and purchaser in writing of the selling price thereof and in event an exchange of real property or a business opportunity is involved, such information shall include a description of said property and amount of added money consideration, if any. If the transaction is closed through escrow and the escrow holder renders a closing statement which reveals such information, that shall be deemed compliance with this section on the part of the broker. (Amended by Stats. 1965, Ch. 172.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

real propertybusiness opportunityselling priceadded money considerationclosing statement

Related Statutes

  • § 10131 Real Estate Broker Duties
  • § 10131.2 Advance Fee Real Estate Brokers
  • § 10133.45 Outdoor Advertising Representative Exemption
  • § 10141.5 Deed Of Trust Recording Requirement
  • § 10130 Real Estate Licensing Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Business and Professions Code. Section 10141.
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