How to get an Oregon real estate license
Oregon has several real estate license types: Broker (real estate agent), Principal Broker (office manager), and Property Manager. Becoming a broker requires taking a 150-hour real estate pre-license course and passing a state exam.Oregon Pre-License 150 Hours Online Course Broker Pre-License Bundle
Required broker training course to get a Real Estate Broker License. Exam Prep course included.
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Complete an Oregon Real Estate Agency approved Broker Administration and Sales Supervision course (BASS). Brokers must have 3 years of active real estate experience, submit an application, and pass a principal broker licensing exam. Out-of-state applicants also need a 150-hour licensing course and should choose the "Out-of-State" package.Read the Oregon real estate principal broker licensing how-to page
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How to become a property manager in Oregon
Complete a 60-hour property management pre-license training course and pass a state licensing exam.Oregon 60 Hours Online Course Property Management Pre-License Bundle
Property management training course to become a licensed Property Manager in Oregon
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