Oregon License Law
Oregon ORS 696.301 lists grounds for discipline of a real estate licensee. Which of the following is a disciplinary ground under Oregon law?
AFailing to disclose a personal opinion about a neighborhood's desirability
BCommingling client funds with personal funds✓ Correct
CCharging a commission rate above the local board's recommended rate
DRepresenting more than two clients simultaneously
Explanation
Commingling — mixing client trust funds with a licensee's personal funds — is a serious disciplinary violation under ORS 696.301. Oregon law requires strict separation of trust funds in designated trust accounts. Commission rates are negotiable; there are no mandated rates. The other options are not disciplinary grounds.
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