Oregon License Law
What must Oregon real estate advertising include according to OREA rules?
AThe licensee's home address
BThe name of the principal broker or registered business entity under which the licensee is licensed✓ Correct
CThe licensee's photo
DThe commission rate being charged
Explanation
Oregon OREA rules require all real estate advertising by affiliated licensees to include the name of the principal broker or the registered business entity (brokerage) under which they are licensed. This ensures consumers can identify the brokerage responsible for the advertisement and contact the appropriate licensed firm. Advertising under only a team name without the brokerage is prohibited.
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