Agency
In Oregon, the duty to disclose material facts applies to which licensees?
AOnly seller's agents
BOnly buyer's agents
CAll licensees, regardless of whom they represent✓ Correct
DOnly principal brokers
Explanation
Oregon's material fact disclosure obligation applies to all real estate licensees — whether they represent the seller, the buyer, or are acting in a dual agency capacity. The duty to disclose known material facts affecting the property is owed to all parties in the transaction.
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