Oregon License Law
An Oregon real estate broker who wants to work independently without affiliation with a principal broker must:
AObtain a principal broker license✓ Correct
BApply for an exemption from OREA
CPost a surety bond of $50,000
DComplete an additional 30 hours of education
Explanation
In Oregon, a real estate broker cannot operate independently. To work without the supervision of a principal broker, the individual must obtain a principal broker license, which requires 3 years of active broker experience and 40 hours of additional education.
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