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The Tenant Application and Screening Process
Screening Criteria
Resident Application and Screening Process
Screening Criteria
Notice This! The Most Important Oregon Statutes Affecting Park Owners Right Now!
Still, not everyone has gotten the message. I've personally seen many owners - and real estate brokers!
Phil Querin Q&A: Selling a home in your park acquired through abandonment without having to hire a mortgage broker. Can you explain the new law?
Answer: I assume you are referring to a sale where you carry back the security obligation (as opposed to the buyer paying cash or securing third party financing).
Phil Querin Q&A: Community Owner Providing Tenant Association Information on Residents
Answer: ORS Chapter 90, the Oregon Residential Landlord Tenant Act, is replete with references to tenant associations.
Phil Querin Q&A: Fees Against Tenants Who Violate the Rules
Answer: The statute you are referring to is 90.302, and it provides the following: • A landlord may charge a tenant a fee for each occurrence of the following: o A late rent payment; o A dishonored
Screening Fees and Notice
A landlord may require payment of an applicant screening charge solely to cover the costs of obtaining information about an applicant as the landlord processes the application for a rental agreemen
Documents Provided To Prospective Residents
When the prospective resident returns a complete and accurate written rental application, you should provide the applicant the following:
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