Oregon License Law
Oregon administrative rules require that all real estate advertising identify:
AOnly the listing agent's personal name and phone number
BThe licensed name of the principal broker or brokerage under which the licensee is affiliated✓ Correct
CThe listing agent's OREA license number in all ads
DThe seller's name and asking price in all advertising
Explanation
Oregon Administrative Rules require all real estate advertising to identify the brokerage (or principal broker's licensed name) under which the advertising licensee operates. Individual agents cannot advertise as independent entities without identifying their affiliated brokerage. This rule prevents consumer confusion about who is responsible for the transaction and ensures the supervising broker's identity is known. The brokerage name must appear in all ads, including online, social media, and print.
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