Oregon License Law
Which of the following is NOT a reason OREA may suspend or revoke a real estate license?
AMisrepresentation in a real estate transaction
BCommingling or conversion of client funds
CCharging a commission rate that is lower than average market rates✓ Correct
DFailure to disclose a known material defect
Explanation
Commission rates in Oregon are not regulated — brokers and clients may negotiate any commission amount. Charging below-average commissions is not a violation. However, misrepresentation, commingling, conversion, and failure to disclose material defects are all grounds for OREA disciplinary action.
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