Oregon License Law
A broker who violates Oregon real estate license law may be subject to which of the following penalties?
ACriminal prosecution only
BLicense suspension or revocation, civil penalties, and restitution✓ Correct
CA warning letter and mandatory ethics course only
DFines paid directly to the injured party only
Explanation
Oregon real estate license law violations can result in a range of administrative penalties: suspension or revocation of the license, civil penalties (fines), and orders of restitution to harmed parties. Serious violations may also be referred for criminal prosecution.
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