Property Management
An Oregon property management company manages 150 residential units. When collecting application screening fees, the company must:
AApply all fees equally regardless of actual screening costs
BProvide each applicant with written criteria before collecting the fee, and refund fees if screening is not performed✓ Correct
CRetain all fees as revenue regardless of application outcome
DObtain OREA approval for the screening fee schedule
Explanation
Oregon law requires landlords collecting screening fees to: provide written screening criteria before collecting the fee, charge no more than the actual cost of screening, and refund the fee (or a prorated portion) if no screening is performed (e.g.
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