Oregon License Law

Under Oregon law, a broker is prohibited from accepting compensation from more than one party in a transaction unless:

AThe total compensation does not exceed $10,000
BBoth parties provide written consent after full disclosure✓ Correct
CThe transaction is commercial rather than residential
DThe compensation is paid by the title company

Explanation

Oregon prohibits a broker from accepting compensation from multiple parties in a transaction without the written informed consent of all parties after full disclosure. This requirement ensures transparency and protects clients from undisclosed conflicts of interest.

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