Oregon License Law
The OREA Real Estate License Law prohibits a real estate licensee from:
AEarning a commission on a sale in which they are a party
BPlacing a 'For Sale' sign on a property without written owner authorization✓ Correct
CNegotiating directly with represented buyers if the seller consents
DCharging a commission that is higher than average market rates
Explanation
Oregon law prohibits placing a 'For Sale,' 'For Rent,' or similar sign on a property without the owner's written authorization. This protects sellers from unauthorized marketing and ensures accountability in property advertising.
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