Oregon License Law
An Oregon real estate broker who is also a licensed attorney may:
ARepresent clients in both real estate brokerage and legal matters for the same transaction simultaneously without disclosure
BProvide legal advice in real estate matters as part of their dual professional capacity, but must disclose which role they are performing✓ Correct
CCharge legal fees in addition to real estate commission without disclosure
DWaive the OREA agency disclosure requirements due to their attorney status
Explanation
A person who holds both an Oregon real estate broker license and a law license may practice in both capacities but must clearly distinguish between their roles in any given engagement. They cannot blend both sets of duties without full disclosure to clients about in what capacity they are acting.
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