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Property Manager — PM
Total cost: $375
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Yes
License Required
Property Manager License
License Type
60 clock-hours
Pre-Licensing Hours
Yes
Exam Required
$375
Total Initial Fees
Every year
Renewal Period
Yes — Oregon requires a Property Manager License to manage property for others. The state also offers a separate property management license.
Oregon requires a Property Manager License to manage property for others. Research the specific requirements through the Oregon Real Estate Agency.
Complete 60 clock-hours of required pre-licensing education. Complete 60 hours of property manager pre-licensing education. Oregon offers a dedicated Property Manager license separate from the real estate license.
Property Manager exam administered by PSI online or by phone at (833) 892-5441. Course content includes Oregon real estate law and tenant relations/fair housing laws.
Submit your application to the Oregon Real Estate Agency. Total initial fees: $375.
Boost your credentials with national certifications such as CPM (Certified Property Manager) — IREM, CAM (Certified Apartment Manager) — NAA, ARM (Accredited Residential Manager) — IREM, RMP (Residential Management Professional) — NARPM, MPM (Master Property Manager) — NARPM. These demonstrate expertise and can increase earning potential.
Renew your license every year. Complete 20 hours per year of continuing education.
Application Fee
$100
Application fee for property manager license in Oregon
Exam Fee
$75
Examination fee paid to testing provider (PSI, Pearson VUE, or state)
License Fee
$200
Initial license issuance fee for Oregon
Renewal Fee
$200
License renewal fee — renews every year
Includes application, exam, and license fees. Does not include education costs, background check fees, or E&O insurance.
Oregon property management licensing requirements
VerifiedLicense Required
Yes
License Type
Property Manager License
Separate PM License
Yes
Oregon offers a specific property management license pathway
Own Property Exempt
Exempt
Managing your own property typically does not require a license
On-Site Manager Exempt
Exempt
Most states require a real estate license to manage property for others (collecting rent, leasing, marketing). Managing your own property typically does not require a license. A few states (Oregon, Montana, DC, Nevada, South Carolina) offer specific property management license categories separate from or in addition to the standard real estate license.
Education, Exams & Professional Certifications
VerifiedPre-Licensing Education
60 clock-hours
Exam Required
Yes
Property Manager exam administered by PSI online or by phone at (833) 892-5441. Course content includes Oregon real estate law and tenant relations/fair housing laws.
Education Details
Complete 60 hours of property manager pre-licensing education. Oregon offers a dedicated Property Manager license separate from the real estate license.
Professional Certifications (Voluntary)
Most states that require a license for property management mandate completion of pre-licensing real estate education courses and passing a state exam. Professional certifications such as CPM (Certified Property Manager from IREM), ARM (Accredited Residential Manager), and CAM (Certified Apartment Manager from NAA) are voluntary but can significantly enhance career prospects.
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| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee Application fee for property manager license in Oregon | $100 |
Exam Fee Examination fee paid to testing provider (PSI, Pearson VUE, or state) | $75 |
License Fee Initial license issuance fee for Oregon | $200 |
Renewal Fee License renewal fee — renews every year | $200 |
Total Initial Fees Includes application, exam, and license fees. Does not include education costs, background check fees, or E&O insurance. | $375 |
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Renewal Requirements & Ongoing Obligations
VerifiedEvery year
Renewal Period
20 hours per year
Continuing Education
$200
Renewal Fee
Continuing Education Details
20 hours of continuing education annually for Property Manager license.
Regulatory Board
Most states require continuing education for license renewal. Topics typically include fair housing law, ethics, property management best practices, agency law, and state-specific regulatory updates. Failure to complete CE requirements may result in license suspension or lapse.
Step-by-step licensing process for Oregon
Mostly verifiedComplete 60 hours (PM license) of pre-licensing education from a Oregon-approved provider
Pass the Oregon property manager licensing examination
Submit license application to Oregon Real Estate Agency
Pass a background check (most states require fingerprinting)
Obtain errors and omissions (E&O) insurance if required by your state
Affiliate with a licensed broker (if obtaining salesperson license) or establish your own brokerage
Begin property management operations
Estimated Timeline
2-8 weeks after completing pre-licensing education and passing the exam
Oregon offers a dedicated Property Manager license through the Oregon Real Estate Agency — one of the most well-known separate PM license programs nationally. This license allows property management without a full real estate license.
Property management of others' properties in Oregon requires a Property Manager License.
Managing your own property does not require a license in most cases.
On-site managers employed directly by the property owner may be exempt from licensing requirements.
Oregon offers a specific property management license pathway, which may have different requirements than a full real estate license.
Activities requiring a license typically include: collecting rent, leasing units, marketing properties, negotiating leases, and managing security deposits on behalf of property owners.
There is no interstate compact for property managers.
Property Manager requirements in nearby states
| State | Total Cost | Timeline | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oregon (you) | $605–$1,250 | 8–16 wks | |
| California | $925–$1,570 | 8–16 wks | → |
| Idaho | $555–$1,200 | 8–16 wks | → |
| Nevada | $700–$1,345 | 8–16 wks | → |
| Washington | $652.75–$1,297.75 | 8–16 wks | → |
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Property Manager requirements in Oregon verified against Oregon Real Estate Agency, March 2026.
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Oregon requires a Property Manager License for property management. 60 clock-hours of pre-licensing education required. Complete 60 hours of property manager pre-licensing education. Oregon offers a dedicated Property Manager license separate from the real estate license. Licensing is managed through the Oregon Real Estate Agency.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.