Is this a law in Oregon? Can they do this?
The issue likely isn't age, so much as it is occupancy limits. A landlord can't discriminate on the basis of family status (how many kids, or how...
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The issue likely isn't age, so much as it is occupancy limits. A landlord can't discriminate on the basis of family status (how many kids, or how...
You're in a pickle, with no easy and straightforward way out. If you're properly classified as an independent contractor, then you're essentially...
It's not entirely clear exactly what happened here, but the "sovereign citizens" dynamic is a red flag for civil liability (and even potential...
It's hard to tell what your question is. If you had previously hired an attorney to draft a will for you, you should have (and keep) a copy. If you...
You don't really indicate any specific question here, so there's nothing to formally respond to. If you're in fear or danger, you should consider...
It means that if they get sued and can point to you as being the cause of their liability in a lawsuit, they can hold you financially accountable...
There is a two year statute of limitations.
Most Oregon judgments are typically good for 10 years, though they can be renewed for another 10 years, thus totaling a duration of 20.
It seems like the accounting of your deposit may have not only attempted to withhold for items that aren't legally allowed to be withheld, but...
Technically speak a payment on an account and the ability of the creditor to garnish an account aren'y directly related, unless an agreement for a...