Updated guidance from Commissioner Steve Strode outlines essential best practices
– including video calls and independent mailing verification
– that can protect you from disciplinary action and safeguard property owners from costly fraud schemes.
Licensing services remain fully available during our office move. Agency staff will be ready to assist you by phone and email, and the eLicense system will operate normally.
Don't let your license renewal catch you off guard – this guide breaks down exactly what continuing education you need to keep your license active and avoid costly delays.
Trust account violations are among the top reasons for license discipline. Review these essential compliance requirements to avoid costly mistakes.
Many principal brokers and property managers don't realize that specific written delegations are required when staff handle key responsibilities like signing property management agreements, approving reconciliations, or managing client funds.
Register for a free 2.5-hour course that covers everything from monthly reconciliations to avoiding common pitfalls that trigger investigations.
New wholesaling disclosure requirements take effect July 1, 2025. Make sure you're compliant to protect your license.
Don't let your Registered Business Name expire and take your entire team offline with it! We walk you through the key steps and requirements to keep your RBN active and your licensees working.
Join the Oregon Real Estate Board meeting in Pendleton on August 4, 2025, and watch the Board in action. Both in-person and virtual attendance options are available. An optional in-person CE class will be offered by the Oregon Real Estate Agency the same day.
New federal anti-money laundering rules take effect December 1st, requiring reports on all-cash deals.
The Oregon State Fire Marshal offers a free 1-hour webinar for real estate brokers, principal brokers, and property managers.