California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1850

Introduced
2/11/26  
Refer
3/16/26  
Report Pass
4/14/26  
Refer
4/16/26  
Refer
4/16/26  

Caption

Real estate: wholesaling.

Impact

If passed, AB1850 would significantly impact state laws governing real estate transactions. The bill proposes to require wholesalers to adhere to specific licensing and disclosure requirements, which could lead to increased professionalism and accountability in the industry. Supporters of the bill argue that these measures will help prevent fraudulent activities and protect consumers from exploitative practices, while also providing legitimate wholesalers with a clear framework within which to operate. This could contribute to a more stable real estate market in the state.

Summary

AB1850, known as the Wholesale Real Estate Transactions Act, addresses the practice of wholesaling in real estate. The bill aims to establish clearer regulations for individuals and businesses engaged in wholesaling transactions. Its primary objective is to ensure that all parties involved in these transactions are protected, thereby enhancing consumer confidence in the real estate market. The legislation is a response to existing ambiguity surrounding wholesaling practices, which sometimes lead to disputes over transparency and accountability in transactions.

Sentiment

General sentiment around AB1850 is largely positive among its supporters, who see it as a necessary step towards reforming the wholesaling sector in real estate. Advocates believe that by instituting clear regulations, the bill will help curb bad practices and improve overall market integrity. However, there are concerns among some stakeholders about the potential burden that new regulations may impose on smaller wholesalers and their ability to compete in the marketplace. Opponents fear that the regulatory overhead may inadvertently stifle entrepreneurship in the sector.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding AB1850 revolves around the degree of regulation it introduces. While proponents tout the benefits of protecting consumers and improving industry standards, critics argue that the requirements could be overly burdensome for smaller businesses and could limit access to the real estate market for aspiring wholesalers. The discussions reflect a tension between the need for regulation to ensure fair practices and the desire to maintain an open and competitive market for real estate wholesalers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA HB07078

An Act Concerning The Removal Of Unauthorized Persons From Real Property, Continuing Education Requirements For Real Estate Licensees, Requiring A Study Of Residential Real Property Wholesaling And Revising The Title Of A Real Estate Salesperson To A Real Estate Agent.

CA HB586

Alabama Real Estate Commission; license required for real estate wholesalers, real estate wholesalers and unsolicited real property solicitors must provide disclosures, Alabama Securities Commission, authorized to enforce, penalties imposed for violations

CA HB2094

Real estate; definition of contiguous

CA SB1715

Distressed residential real estate

CA HB05572

An Act Concerning Real Estate Wholesalers And Real Estate Wholesale Contracts.

CA SB201

An Act To Amend Title 24 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Real Estate Brokers And Salespersons

CA SB00340

An Act Concerning Continuing Real Estate Education Requirements, Public Marketing Of Certain Real Estate Listings And Revising The Title Of A Real Estate Salesperson To A Real Estate Agent.

CA HB1558

To Amend The Law Concerning The Arkansas Real Estate Commission; To Create A Property Management Broker And Property Management Associate License; And To Amend The Real Estate License Law.

CA SB246

Consumer protection; unsolicited offers to purchase real estate, unfair service contracts, regulated

CA HB2877

Veterinary technicians; education alternative; certifications

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