Oregon License Law
Oregon allows a licensed real estate broker to receive compensation ONLY from:
ADirectly from the buyer or seller as a named party
BThrough their principal broker or registered business entity✓ Correct
CAny licensed principal broker in any state
DEither directly or through the principal broker at the broker's discretion
Explanation
Under Oregon license law, a real estate broker may only receive compensation through their principal broker or the principal broker's registered business entity. Receiving compensation directly from clients outside this channel is a violation of Oregon law.
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