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Oregon's 'Homebuyer Education' program requires first-time buyers using certain state programs to:
AComplete a 150-hour real estate course
BComplete an approved homebuyer education course before closing✓ Correct
CAttend a mandatory in-person seminar at OHCS
DPass a test administered by a HUD-approved counseling agency
Explanation
Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) and many other first-time homebuyer assistance programs require borrowers to complete an approved homebuyer education course before closing. This can often be completed online and covers budgeting, the buying process, and maintenance.
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