…said.…Finally, homeowners can contact the Oregon Real Estate Inspectors Association, a trade group that aims to protect local consumers, President Walter L. Loehrke said. His group fields homeowner questions about…
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Pigs in Law and Literature
…for another time. * Here is a description of the case that may or may not exist in Oregon: “A homeowner failed to fence in a pig that walked onto…
Oregon Supreme Court: What is a “Roof” for Insurance Purposes?
…the question whether a roof, after a homeowner has begun to disassemble and repair it, remained a “roof” for the purposes of a homeowners’ insurance policy, was a question of…
Is the Much Maligned Eminent Domain an Underwater Mortgage Holder’s Friend?
…9, 2012 “.… It has also been clear for some time that the best way to keep troubled homeowners in their homes is by reducing the principal on their mortgages,…
When Do I Have to Vacate My House After the Oregon Foreclosure Auction?
…blush it appears that the answer should be printed in the homeowner’s foreclosure paperwork. But it’s often not. There are reasons for this, and those vary depending on the nature…
Promises, Promises: Conan and Contracts
(The Law Librarian Blog has an interesting update to this story: What Would Professor Kingsfield Say? Conan O’Brien-NBC Contract Dispute Awakens Sleeping 1L Contract Students,…
Oregon Foreclosures and Reverse Mortgages: Stay Informed and Forewarned
…ran in October and September 2009. 2) See also related foreclosure blogging by HOA/condo law attorneys. 3) Reverse mortgages worth a look for some seniors, August 28 & August 29,…
“Is it legal?” in the Library
…for me to evict my roommate, is it legal for the kennel to refuse to take my dog, is it legal for my HOA to remove my “vote for x”…
Help! I Need to Get a Document Notarized!
…of the notary associations have directories that you can search. Many banks and public libraries offer notary service for their customers. What Happens at a Notarization? You may find that…
Casemaker vs Fastcase: Closed vs “Open” Source
…free offers). Some state bar associations do allow their state’s law librarians to subscribe, but not all (and not Oregon). And individuals still cannot subscribe directly to Casemaker. This is…
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