Escrow & Title
In Oregon, licensed escrow agents are regulated by:
AThe Oregon Real Estate Agency
BThe Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services
CThe Oregon Division of Financial Regulation✓ Correct
DThe Oregon Secretary of State
Explanation
Oregon escrow agents are licensed and regulated by the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation, which is part of the Department of Consumer and Business Services. Real estate brokers handle real property transactions but separate escrow company licensing is required for escrow agents.
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