Oregon License Law
Under Oregon license law, which document must a principal broker provide to a licensee before the licensee begins work at the brokerage?
AA copy of the MLS membership agreement
BAn independent contractor or employment agreement✓ Correct
CA copy of OREA's latest enforcement actions
DA title insurance policy
Explanation
Before a licensee begins working at an Oregon brokerage, the principal broker must establish a written independent contractor or employment agreement. This document defines the working relationship, commission splits, obligations, and terms of the affiliation, as required under ORS Chapter 696 and OREA rules.
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