The California Real Estate Books AI Project is a knowledge base system consisting of a search and retrieve database of all public documents currently available on the California Department of Real Estate website. This includes all Consumer, Examinee/Licensee and Subdivision Publications as well as The Real Estate Law Book and the Real Estate Reference Book. Now, California real estate agents, brokers, bankers, lawyers, students, and firms can quickly and efficiently search, dissect and comprehend intricate real estate documents like never before.
Key Features
- Includes all documents currently available for download on the CA DRE website, reorganized in a more user-friendly presentation.
- Browse and keyword search access to these documents is free to the public.
- Conversational Chat: an intuitive, natural language interface that allows you to have free-flowing discussions with our AI system using normal sentences and phrases.
- Multi-Lingual Support: Ask questions and receive responses in English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean and more. See this article for more info.
- Submit questions and receive responses via our website interface.
- Submit questions and receive responses via Email.
- Submit questions and receive responses via SMS (Text Messaging).
- Search and export your query history (questions and responses) to spreadsheet for future reference / model training.
- Text to SQL Analytics
- API Access Available for Organizational / Enterprise Users. Run REBAI on your website.
The unique service we offer here is the ability to both keyword search and conversational search (AI assisted) the entire breadth of these publications. Subscription to this service also allows access to our Email and SMS Query Responders.
Start your search adventure here:
- CA Real Estate Books
- Before you begin.
- Getting started.
- Studying for the CA Real Estate Exam and need to be able to ask multiple-choice questions? See our article, "How to Ask Multiple-Choice Questions".
- Want to see how well our AI system does on CA Real Estate Practice Exams?
Open Letter to the California Department of Real Estate