FAQ
What does a transaction coordinator do in California real estate?
A transaction coordinator manages every administrative and compliance task from the moment a purchase agreement is signed through close of escrow. Your TC handles document preparation, DRE compliance review, deadline tracking, escrow coordination, and multi-party communication — so nothing falls through the cracks and every file closes clean.
In California's complex real estate environment, with DRE regulations, C.A.R. forms, and tight contingency timelines, professional coordination is essential. A skilled TC returns an average of 15 to 20 hours per transaction to the agent, freeing you to focus on what drives your business forward.