Oregon License Law
An Oregon broker is leaving one principal broker to join another. While transitioning, the broker must NOT:
AInform their former clients of the change
BContinue to conduct real estate transactions until their license is activated under the new principal broker✓ Correct
CTake any listings they personally procured to the new firm
DNegotiate a higher commission split with the new firm
Explanation
During the transition between principal brokers, an Oregon broker's license must be inactive. They cannot conduct any real estate brokerage activities until their license is activated under the new principal broker. All transactions must be put on hold or transferred during this period.
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