“It’s nice to meet you! May I give you my business card?” Knowing the proper way to treat and hand out your business card says a lot about you, the respect you have for yourself, and the person you are giving it to. Always be courteous and ask...
Typically, when the buyer uses financing to purchase a house, the buyer will get evidence from their lender to show the seller they do indeed qualify for that financing. This evidence will take the form of either a lender prequalification letter or a preapproval...
Oregon Excludes Certain Facts From Disclosure as Material Facts to Real Property Transactions By Jeff Sorg, OnlineEd Blog (February 10, 2021) – In Oregon, unless one of the limited legal exclusions applies, each seller of residential property is required to deliver to...
The Oregon Real Estate Agency has adopted new rules for advertising, effective January 1, 2021 By Jeff Sorg, OnlineEd Blog (January 6, 2020) OnlineEd – The Oregon Real Estate Agency has updated advertising rules for real estate licensees. Highlights of these...
Oregon does have a few exceptions to property manager licensing By Jeff Sorg, OnlineEd Blog (December 9, 2020) OnlineEd – Property management of rental real estate under Oregon law also means representing a tenant or prospective tenant when renting or leasing...
The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® Board of Directors approved a change today expanding the Code of Ethics’ applicability to discriminatory speech and conduct outside of members’ real estate practices. OnlineEd Blog (November 13, 2020) Salem, Oregon November...