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When does a person need to get a property manager license in Oregon?
If you are going to manage property for more than one owner, you need either a
real estate broker or property manager license in Oregon, as required by the state.
What’s the difference between a property manager license and a real
estate broker license?
A property manager can only manage; you cannot sell, exchange, lease option, or
purchase real estate for another person. Property managers are not allowed to
collect commissions or referral fees. A real estate broker license allows you
to perform all property manager duties, plus you can collect commissions and referral
fees. No one can hold both a real estate broker license and a property manager
license simultaneously. Once the higher level license status of real estate broker
is attained, an Oregon licensee will surrender his/her property manager license.
What topics will be covered in the property manager state exam?
The Oregon property manager exam includes questions on: license law as it applies
to property management; requirements of clients’ trust accounts and reconciliation
of accounts; real property law; economics; leases; agency; fair housing; and the
Oregon Landlord and Tenant Act.
Should I get any additional books on the subject?
Sure, reading as much as you can about succeeding as a property manager is a wise
strategy. ProSchools offers an array of books in our online bookstore. |