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Our HOA Board is doing a complete revision of our Bylaws. Should we hire an attorney to review them before the members vote?
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Answered on June 02, 2015
I agree with the other opinions posted. It is absolutely essential that you hire an attorney for this. HOA Bylaws and CC&Rs are very nuanced...
I live in a neighborhood that has CC&RS but no HOA. We are planning and on redoing our siding and roof. We live in a duplex
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Answered on August 12, 2014
This question is very specific to your governing documents and situation. It is difficult to answer without seeing the specific turnover...
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Mid foreclosure, HOA is preventing mother in law from moving. She is unable to move due to money owed to HOA, which she ispaying
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Answered on August 07, 2014
Unfortunately your mother in law got some bad advice. While it may make sense to stop paying a mortgage when the property is under water (a...
I want to buy property @ a sheriff's sale and have concerns about the previous owner's rights of reclaiming the property.
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Answered on May 12, 2014
In Oregon, the redemption amount is the sale price plus amounts you've spent to prevent "waste" (NOT repairs and improvements) plus any taxes and...
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Should I take the property or let the estate sell it?
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Answered on April 25, 2014
First thing - get your hands on a title report. A title report will tell you what liens and mortgages are on the property and if there are any...
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How to find out if funds from a family trust fund are being disbursed,I have judgement against ex for 1/2 all funds he receives
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Answered on October 23, 2013
First and foremost, you need to determine if your judgment for the interest is still valid. It sounds like your judgment was entered in 1994. In...
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Can I legally move back into my home that is in foreclosure, but is still in my name and remains empty?
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Answered on October 03, 2013
I agree with the above. The house is yours until they take it from you. Change the locks. You should be able to reconnect the utilities with a...
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Is there a legal way to have the 180 day redemption period in a judicial foreclosure waived? if so, how do I do it?
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Answered on June 26, 2013
You are correct that the fee title owner has 180 days to redeem. You should also be aware that all junior lienholders have 60 days to redeem. ...
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How realistic is it to protect assets from future foreclosure deficiency judgments? What should I do?
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Answered on May 24, 2013
The answer really depends on what the bank is seeking to do in its complaint, but I'll give you some practical advice. You should have a...
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Does a note, deed of trust and payment history prove ownership of a loan and allow a judicial foreclosure?
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Answered on May 17, 2013
Judicial foreclosures will continue to increase in Oregon unless the Supreme Court rules in favor of MERS in the Niday case currently before it....
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