Oregon License Law
An Oregon principal broker wishes to hire a licensed broker from another state. The out-of-state broker must:
ABegin working immediately under reciprocity
BObtain an Oregon broker's license before performing any licensed activities in Oregon✓ Correct
CWork only on transactions involving the other state
DObtain a temporary license for up to 90 days before getting a full Oregon license
Explanation
Oregon does not have blanket license reciprocity with other states. An out-of-state licensee must obtain an Oregon real estate license before performing any licensed real estate activities in Oregon.
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