Oregon License Law
Under Oregon law, an Oregon broker who practices in another state must comply with:
AOnly Oregon's real estate license law
BBoth Oregon's license law and the other state's license law✓ Correct
CFederal law only
DThe National Association of REALTORS Code of Ethics only
Explanation
Real estate transactions are regulated by the state where the property is located. An Oregon broker practicing in another state must comply with that state's real estate law.
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