Oregon License Law
Which of the following is considered 'unprofessional conduct' under OREA regulations?
ACharging a commission below the market average
BFailing to present a written offer to a seller✓ Correct
CAdvertising on social media platforms
DAccepting a listing in a county where the broker does not live
Explanation
Failing to present a written offer to a seller is a violation of the listing broker's duty of loyalty, obedience, and care. It also potentially deprives the seller of the opportunity to accept a good offer, making it a form of unprofessional conduct under OREA regulations.
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