Oregon License Law
An Oregon real estate license is renewed every:
AOne year
BTwo years✓ Correct
CThree years
DFour years
Explanation
Oregon real estate licenses (broker, principal broker, and property manager) are renewed on a two-year cycle. Renewal requires completion of 30 hours of continuing education (for broker/principal broker) and payment of renewal fees to OREA. Licenses that are not renewed timely become inactive or expire.
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