Oregon License Law
Under Oregon law, a broker is required to have a written listing agreement before:
AShowing a property to any buyer
BMarketing or advertising a property on behalf of a seller✓ Correct
CPresenting any offers to a seller
DPreparing a comparative market analysis
Explanation
Oregon law requires a written listing agreement (listing contract) before a broker can market or advertise a property on behalf of a seller. This protects both the broker (right to compensation) and the seller (defines scope of authority and services).
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