Escrow & Title
In Oregon, a 'preliminary title report' (PTR) is typically ordered by:
AThe seller's agent after receiving an offer
BThe escrow/title company at the opening of escrow✓ Correct
CThe Oregon Real Estate Agency at the start of a transaction
DThe buyer's lender after loan approval
Explanation
In Oregon, the title/escrow company typically orders a preliminary title report (title commitment) at the opening of escrow. The PTR shows the current state of title and is shared with all parties so any issues can be resolved before closing.
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