Oregon License Law
A real estate licensee in Oregon who is also a licensed mortgage broker must disclose their mortgage licensing status to clients when:
AOnly when originating loans for buyers they represent
BOnly in commercial transactions
CNever — separate licenses are independent
DAt all times when both roles may create a conflict of interest✓ Correct
Explanation
When a real estate licensee also holds a mortgage broker license and both roles apply to the same transaction, they must disclose both roles and any compensation from both sources. Dual roles create potential conflicts of interest requiring full disclosure.
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