Oregon License Law
Oregon permits 'limited dual representation' (disclosed limited agency). What specific limitation on duties does this create?
AThe broker may disclose confidential information from one party to the other
BThe broker may not advocate for the interests of either party or disclose confidential information from one party to the other without consent✓ Correct
CThe broker may only show properties, not negotiate on behalf of either party
DThe broker must be licensed as a principal broker to engage in limited dual representation
Explanation
In disclosed limited agency (dual agency), Oregon law limits the broker's duties: the broker cannot advocate for one party over the other, and cannot disclose confidential information (motivation, acceptable price) from one party to the other without consent. The broker's role becomes facilitative rather than advocacy-based.
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