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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When do I become an actual
member of OAR, therefore eligible for the insurance?
A: The date you finish
your orientation.
Q: If I leave my company for
another company who is not signed up, can I continue getting the insurance
through COBRA or any other method?
A: No. Once you leave
the participating office your coverage terminates immediately.
Q: If my office is
participating in the insurance, but I missed the open enrollment period of
May, can I still sign up at any time?
A: No. If you have
been with that company since they signed up in April and you missed the open
enrollment period, you are not allowed to sign up any other time.
(Exceptions may apply; contact OAR for details)
Q: I just transferred to a new
participating office, but the enrollment period has passed. Can I still sign
up at any time?
A: Yes. The timeframe
for new or transferred members to a participating office is 45 days from the
start/transfer date.
Q: I just started a
new company and am an OAR member and the Broker/Owner of the new office. Can
I sign up to participate in the insurance even though the April 30th
deadline has passed?
A: Yes. The
timeframe for a new company's Broker/Owner is 45 days from the company's
start date.
Q: I am not a member of OAR
yet. Can I sign up for the insurance if my Broker/Owner is a participating
office?
A: No. You have to
wait until you have completed your orientation, then you will become an OAR
member.
Q: My office is not a
participating office in the insurance, but I really need insurance and the
April-May timeframe is months away. Can I sign up anyway?
A: No. You have to
wait until your office is a participating office and signs up in April.
Q: If I change my license
status to Inactive but continue to work for the Broker/Owner who is signed
up for the insurance, do I still receive insurance?
A: No. Once your
real estate license (and, therefore, your OAR membership) becomes Inactive,
you are no longer eligible to receive insurance. |