Oregon License Law
In Oregon, an unlicensed personal assistant of a licensed real estate broker may:
AShow properties to buyers on behalf of the broker
BAnswer phones, schedule appointments, and perform administrative tasks that do not require a license✓ Correct
CNegotiate offers on behalf of the broker
DConduct open houses without the broker present
Explanation
Unlicensed assistants in Oregon may perform only administrative, clerical, and non-license-required tasks. They may not show properties, negotiate offers, represent buyers or sellers, or conduct open houses.
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