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Oregon license law questions make up a substantial portion of the OR state exam and cover rules that are specific to Oregon — national study materials often miss these details entirely. The Oregon Real Estate Agency tests its own licensing requirements, broker supervision standards, trust account rules, continuing education mandates, and advertising regulations. Candidates who pass the national portion comfortably often struggle on the state portion specifically because of these Oregon-specific provisions. Every question in this section tests something the Oregon Real Estate Agency enforces directly, so study each answer explanation carefully for the specific OR rule being tested.
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Q1. Which state agency licenses and regulates real estate professionals in Oregon?
Explanation
The Oregon Real Estate Agency (OREA) is the state agency responsible for licensing real estate brokers, principal brokers, and property managers, and for enforcing Oregon real estate law.
Q2. How many hours of pre-license education are required to obtain an Oregon real estate broker license?
Explanation
Oregon requires 150 hours of pre-license education for a broker license, which includes courses in real estate practice, law, finance, and an agency disclosure course. This is among the higher pre-license requirements in the country.
Q3. The Oregon real estate broker licensing exam contains how many questions, and what is the minimum passing score?
Explanation
The Oregon real estate broker licensing exam consists of 130 questions. Candidates must score at least 75% to pass. The exam covers both national real estate principles and Oregon-specific law.
Q4. In Oregon, a newly licensed real estate broker must work under the supervision of a principal broker for at least:
Explanation
Oregon requires a real estate broker to work under the active supervision of a principal broker for at least 3 years before applying for a principal broker license, ensuring brokers gain adequate supervised experience.
Q5. Oregon property owners must complete which disclosure document when selling residential property?
Explanation
Oregon law requires sellers of residential property to complete a Seller's Property Disclosure Statement (SPDS). This written disclosure informs buyers of the property's condition, known defects, and material facts before purchase.
Q6. Under Oregon license law, which of the following must a real estate broker include in all advertising?
Explanation
Oregon requires all advertising by a licensed broker to include the name of their principal broker or their registered business name. This ensures consumers can identify the brokerage behind the advertising.
Q7. Oregon real estate licenses must be renewed every:
Explanation
Oregon real estate licenses are renewed on a 2-year cycle. Licensees must complete continuing education requirements before renewal to maintain their licenses.
Q8. How many hours of continuing education must Oregon real estate brokers complete per renewal cycle?
Explanation
Oregon real estate brokers must complete 30 hours of continuing education per 2-year renewal cycle. This includes mandatory topics such as agency law, ethics, and other OREA-specified subjects.
Q9. The Oregon Real Estate Agency has the authority to do which of the following to a licensee found guilty of fraud?
Explanation
The Oregon Real Estate Agency has broad disciplinary authority, including the power to revoke, suspend, or deny license renewal, and to impose civil penalties. In cases of fraud, OREA may take action independently of any criminal proceedings.
Q10. Which of the following activities in Oregon requires a real estate license?
Explanation
Soliciting or negotiating real estate transactions on behalf of others for compensation requires a license. The other options are among Oregon's recognized exemptions from the licensing requirement.
Q11. Oregon's property disclosure law requires sellers to deliver the disclosure statement to buyers by:
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