Oregon License Law
The term 'net listing' in Oregon is:
AA required form for all residential sales
BA listing in which the broker keeps everything above a minimum net price as their commission — this is legal and commonly used
CProhibited under Oregon law because it creates a conflict of interest✓ Correct
DAllowed only in commercial transactions over $1 million
Explanation
Net listings are prohibited in Oregon under OREA rules because they create a serious conflict of interest: the broker benefits from obtaining the highest possible price while the seller wants to maximize their own proceeds. Oregon real estate law prohibits this listing type.
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