California Department of Real Estate Defense

California DRE Defense Lawyer forLos Angeles & San Diego Real Estate Professionals

A California DRE investigation is one of the most serious threats a real estate professional can face. Attorney Milan Chatterjee defends agents, brokers, and salespersons against DRE accusations, license suspensions, and revocations throughout Southern California.

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What's at Stake

The DRE Is One of the Most Active Real Estate Regulators in the Country

The California Department of Real Estate (DRE) operates one of the most robust enforcement programs of any state real estate regulator. With a dedicated Enforcement Section, experienced investigators, and the full resources of California's Business and Professions Code, the DRE pursues disciplinary actions aggressively — and its decisions are public record.

For a licensed real estate professional in Los Angeles or San Diego, a DRE investigation can end a career built over years or decades. The agency can impose fines, place conditions on your license, suspend your ability to practice, or permanently revoke your right to do business as a real estate professional in California.

Attorney Milan Chatterjee provides early, aggressive, and strategic defense for California real estate professionals at every stage of the DRE process — from initial investigative inquiry through formal accusation hearings and, if necessary, judicial review in California Superior Court.

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    Business & Professions Code Expertise

    Deep knowledge of BPC Sections 10000–10580, Commissioner's Regulations, and OAH hearing procedures.

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    15-Day Response Deadline

    Missing the Notice of Defense deadline after a DRE Accusation means automatic license revocation. We act immediately.

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    Negotiated Stipulated Decisions

    Many DRE matters resolve through negotiated agreements. Milan's compliance background makes him a highly effective negotiator.

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    Dual CA & NV License

    For licensees holding both California and Nevada licenses, Milan provides fully integrated, cross-state regulatory defense.

Common Investigation Triggers

Why California Licensees Face DRE Investigations

BPC § 10177(j)

Misrepresentation & Fraud

Any fraudulent or dishonest dealing in connection with a real estate transaction is grounds for discipline. This covers intentional fraud and careless non-disclosure alike.

Reg. 2832 / 2832.1

Trust Fund Violations

California has strict trust account protocols. Commingling, late deposits, and accounting discrepancies, even unintentional ones can result in serious DRE disciplinary action.

Civil Code § 1102

Failure to Disclose

Strategic real estate litigation protecting property rights in Las Vegas, Los Angeles County, San Diego County for buyers, sellers, and investors.

BPC § 10130

Unlicensed Activity

Performing services requiring a real estate license without one — or aiding unlicensed activity — can result in both license sanctions and criminal referral to the California Attorney General.

Advertising Rules

Advertising Violations

Non-compliant team names, misleading claims, and improper social media advertising are actively monitored by the DRE. Southern California's competitive market generates frequent complaints.

BPC § 10177(h) / Reg. 2725

Broker Supervision Failures

Responsible brokers face direct liability for inadequate supervision of salespersons, even when they had no direct involvement in the transaction that generated the complaint.

What to Expect

The California DRE Disciplinary Process Step by Step

The California DRE disciplinary process moves faster than most licensees expect and mistakes made in the early stages are difficult to undo. Knowing what comes next gives you a critical advantage. Here is how the process unfolds, step by step.

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    Complaint Filed with DRE Enforcement

    Complaints are submitted to the DRE's Enforcement Section by consumers, escrow companies, other licensees, or regulatory agencies. The DRE accepts complaints online and initiates an investigative review.

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    DRE Investigator Assigned

    An investigator reviews the complaint and may request documents, interview the licensee, and contact witnesses. You have no legal obligation to speak with a DRE investigator without legal counsel.

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    Anything you submit to a DRE investigator becomes part of the permanent record. Contact an attorney before responding.

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    Citation Issued (Minor Violations)

    For less serious matters, the DRE may issue a citation with a fine. Citations can be contested and are typically resolved without a formal hearing, though the process has its own timelines and procedures.

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    Formal Accusation Filed

    If the DRE's Legal Section finds sufficient evidence, a formal Accusation is prepared and served on the licensee. This is a legal charging document alleging specific violations of the Business and Professions Code.

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    Notice of Defense — 15-Day Deadline

    You have fifteen (15) calendar days from service of the Accusation to file a Notice of Defense and request a hearing. This deadline is absolute.

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    CRITICAL: Missing this deadline results in automatic license revocation without a hearing. Contact an attorney the day you receive an Accusation.

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    Administrative Hearing Before OAHAppeal to Nevada District Court

    The hearing is conducted before a hearing officer or the Nevada Real Estate Commission. Outcomes range from dismissal to a Letter of Reprimand, fines up to $10,000 per violation, license conditions, suspension, or revocation.

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    Real Estate Commissioner's Decision

    The Real Estate Commissioner reviews the ALJ's proposed decision and may adopt, modify, or reject it. The Commissioner has broad discretion. Outcomes include probation, suspension, or revocation.

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    Judicial Review — Writ of Mandate

    If the outcome is adverse, the licensee may petition for a Writ of Mandate in California Superior Court under CCP Section 1094.5. Milan evaluates all post-hearing remedies.

How We Help

Milan Chatterjee's California DRE Defense Approach

Immediate Investigative Response

Many licensees make their costliest mistakes before a formal accusation is ever filed. Milan's first priority is to take control of your engagement with the DRE's investigative team and shape the factual record before it hardens.

Independent Document Review

DRE cases are won and lost on documents. Milan reviews all transaction files, disclosure forms, trust account records, MLS data, and communications to identify every available defense argument.

Challenging the Accusation

If a formal Accusation is filed, Milan reviews it for legal sufficiency, statute of limitations, due process deficiencies, and evidentiary gaps that can be exploited to seek dismissal or reduction of charges.

Negotiated Stipulated Decisions

In appropriate cases, a negotiated Stipulated Decision resulting in probation rather than revocation, is the optimal outcome. Milan's corporate regulatory background makes him a highly effective negotiator with the DRE.

OAH Hearing Representation

For matters that go to hearing, Milan provides complete representation before the Administrative Law Judge: pre-hearing motions, witness preparation, cross-examination, and post-hearing legal briefs.

Post-Decision Remedies

If the OAH or Commissioner's decision is unfavorable, Milan evaluates petitions for reconsideration and Petitions for Writ of Mandate in California Superior Court to challenge the legal and factual basis of the decision.

Service Areas

Defending California Licensees in Los Angeles & San Diego

Los Angeles County

Los Angeles County is California's largest real estate market and the jurisdiction handled by the DRE's Southern California regional office — which processes the highest complaint volume in the state. The market's scale, high transaction values, and fierce competitive environment create a constant stream of regulatory complaints across residential, commercial, and luxury sectors.

Milan's experience handling high-value Los Angeles County real estate matters, combined with deep knowledge of California's disclosure requirements and agency laws, makes him a formidable defender for LA County licensees.

Los Angeles

Beverly Hills

Santa Monica

Long Beach

Pasadena

Burbank

West Hollywood

Culver City

San Fernando Valley

San Diego County

San Diego County's real estate market encompasses standard residential transactions, military housing complexes, high-value coastal properties, and significant commercial and industrial sectors — each with distinct regulatory exposure. The county's proximity to the Mexican border also creates unique issues around cross-border transactions and foreign buyer disclosure obligations.

For San Diego licensees, having an attorney who holds both a California and Nevada bar license and understands multi-jurisdictional real estate matters is a significant strategic advantage.

San Diego

Chula Vista

Oceanside

La Jolla

Del Mar

Carlsbad

Encinitas

Escondido

Coronado

National City

Milan Chatterjee, Las Vegas real estate lawyer serving Clark County, Nevada
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Milan Chatterjee, Nevada & California Real Estate Attorney

Milan Chatterjee, Las Vegas real estate lawyer serving Clark County, Nevada

Milan Chatterjee is not a generalist who handles real estate law on the side. Real estate — transactional, litigation, and regulatory defense — is what he does, exclusively, across four markets. His corporate compliance background as in-house counsel at Las Vegas Sands Corp means he approaches regulatory defense the way sophisticated compliance officers do: with strategy, risk management, and a clear-eyed understanding of how agencies operate.

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    UCLA School of Law (J.D.)

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    Visiting Student, NYU School of Law

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    Associate Compliance Counsel, Las Vegas Sands Corp

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    Nevada Supreme Court Access to Justice Commission (Appointee)

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    Founding President, South Asian Bar Association of Las Vegas

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    2022 NSABA Rising Star Award

Common Questions

California DRE Defense Frequently Asked Questions

The DRE sent me a letter asking for documents and a statement. Do I have to comply?
What is the difference between a DRE Citation and a formal Accusation?
I only have 15 days to respond to a DRE Accusation. What if I miss the deadline?
Can I continue practicing real estate while a DRE investigation is pending?
Will a DRE disciplinary action affect my Nevada real estate license?
What does the DRE look for when auditing a broker's trust account?

Don't Face the DRE Alone

A California DRE investigation moves fast. Get experienced real estate license defense counsel working for you today.