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A Lease of Your Own: Renting a Room in Someone’s Oregon Home
Welcoming a renter into your home is a serious matter, whether that person is a friend, family member, or stranger. Becoming a tenant in someone’s home is equally serious….
Home Inventory Guide
Your lawyer, your insurance company, your executor, and your family may love you for this Home Inventory Guide one day, though only one of the latter is likely to…
Oregon Court of Appeals: Home Loan Fraud & Statutes of Limitations
…among others, a case on home loan fraud (Vasquez-Lopez v. Beneficial Oregon Inc) and one on statutes of limitations in a tort claim after a rape (Johnson v. Multnomah County)….
Protests, Journalists, First Amendment, and the Little Red House (Portland, OR)
…(OPB), Dec. 10, 2020 5:25 p.m. Excerpt: “Protesters say they want to stop a Black and Indigenous family from being removed from their longtime home Protesters are in a standoff…
Conquering Fear of Dementia, One Nursing Home at a Time (New Yorker article)
…aging and caregiving: The Sense Of An Ending: An Arizona nursing home offers new ways to care for people with dementia,” by Rebecca Mead, New Yorker, May 20, 2013. If…
Foreclosure Resources for Homeowners
Oregonians who are facing foreclosure on their homes – or who are attempting to avoid foreclosure – have several resources available that may be immediately helpful. In the past…
Legal Research at Home
Your local law library may provide some online resources you can access at home. Below are some examples from Washington County, Oregon. You can check with your local county…
Measure 37 and Home Rule: Oregon Law Review Article
The current issue of the Oregon Law Review, vol. 85, 2007, has an article (Comment) by Sarah Burgundy on Measure 37, “Charming the Eight-Hundred-Pound Gorilla: How Reconsideration of Home…
Home on the Internet: Facebook, Service, and the Australian Courts
An interesting (but not earth shattering) case from Australia: the court (Master Harper) allowed a mortgage lender to serve the homeowners – at their Facebook page. Find stories on…
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