Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 696 § 696.026 — Registration and renewal of business names; rules
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 696 ·
Oregon Code § 696.026·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Registration and renewal of business names; rules.
(1) The Real Estate Agency shall
establish by rule systems for the registration and renewal of business names.
(2) The
registration system must:
(a) Require the
physical address associated with a registered business name to be the main
office of a managing principal broker or licensed real estate property manager;
(b) Require the
registered business name to be:
(A) The corporate
name, professional corporate name, business corporate name, cooperative name,
limited partnership name, business trust name, reserved name, registered
corporate name or assumed business name of active record with the Office of the
Secretary of State; or
(B) The name
under which the managing principal broker or licensed real estate property
manager license was issued;
(c) Allow a
managing principal broker or licensed real estate property manager to register
one or more branch offices under the registered business name of the main
office;
(d) Require the
name of the managing principal broker or licensed real estate property manager
who is responsible for:
(A) Maintaining
the registration of the business name;
(B) Registering
any branch offices of the registered business name;
(C) Registering
any additional business names, as described in subsection (14) of this section;
(D) Maintaining
the information described in ORS 696.245 for each clients trust account
opened, closed or transferred by a managing principal broker or licensed real
estate property manager who conducts professional real estate activity under
the registered business name;
(E) Renewing the
registration of the business name;
(F) Changing the
registered business name, including the associated branch offices;
(G) Maintaining
the business address of the main office and any associated branch offices of
the registered business name as required by ORS 696.200; and
(H) Inactivating
or reactivating the registration of the business name and associated branch
offices; and
(e) Require
notification of a change to the managing principal broker or licensed real
estate property manager responsible for the registered business as described in
paragraph (d) of this subsection.
(3) The renewal
system must establish:
(a) The form and
content of the renewal application;
(b) The schedule
for annual renewals of registered business names, including the date of the
registered business name expiration; and
(c) The
procedures for renewing a registered business name.
(4) Failure to
renew a registered business name and pay any required fees by the expiration
date of the registration will result in:
(a) The
expiration of the registered business name;
(b) The
inactivation of all associated licensees; and
(c) The
inactivation of all associated branch offices.
(5) The Real
Estate Commissioner may by rule provide an opportunity for the late renewal of
an expired registered business name.
(6) Only a
managing principal broker or licensed real estate property manager may register
a business name or register a branch office under the registered business name
of the main office.
(7) Only a
managing principal broker, principal real estate broker with a written
supervisory agreement permitting the principal real estate broker to supervise
professional real estate activity or licensed real estate property manager may
control and supervise the professional real estate activity conducted under the
registered business name.
(8) A business
name registered under this section has no license standing.
(9) All
professional real estate activity conducted by the managing principal broker,
licensed real estate property manager or real estate licensees associated with
a managing principal broker or licensed real estate property manager must be
conducted under an active registered business name.
(10) A managing
principal broker or licensed real estate property manager who registers a
business name need not be an owner or officer of any entity lawfully entitled
to use or have an ownership interest in the registered business name. However,
only a managing principal broker or licensed real estate property manager may
control and supervise the professional real estate activity conducted under the
registered business name.
(11) A real
estate broker or timeshare sales agent associated with a managing principal
broker may have an ownership interest in any business through which the
managing principal broker conducts professional real estate activity, but may
not control or supervise the professional real estate activity of any other
real estate licensee.
(12) A licensed
real estate property manager associated with a managing principal broker may
have an ownership interest in any business through which the managing principal
broker conducts professional real estate activity, but may not control or
supervise the professional real estate activity of a real estate broker or
principal real estate broker.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 696.026
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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