Phil Querin Q&A: Utility or Service Charge Payments
Answer. You are referring to ORS 90.532 (4) (Billing methods for utility or service charges; system maintenance; restriction on charging for water.) which provides:
Answer. You are referring to ORS 90.532 (4) (Billing methods for utility or service charges; system maintenance; restriction on charging for water.) which provides:
Answer: That is a good question. First, to be clear for our readers, a "security agreement" is any agreement that serves as "security" on the property. For example, a trust deed is recorded on real property, and secures the promissory note. If the note is not paid, the holder can turn to the security, and sell it to satisfy the unpaid indebtedness.
Answer: One issue is accepting rent from a person occupying the space after the legal tenant has moved out. This can occur, for example, where someone is residing at the space under a Temporary Occupancy Agreement, but the approved tenant, no longer resides there.
Answer. By all means. The bases for terminating a tenancy are found in ORS 90.630; there are several.
Notice to Office of Manufactured Dwelling Park Community Relations. In addition to providing the notice as required by ORS 90.842[1] (Notice of sale of manufactured dwelling park), HB 2008 provides that upon sale of a manufactured dwelling park, or upon any sale, transfer, exchange or other co
Answer: This sounds like an episode from a Jerry Springer reality show! Your question doesn'tmake it clear whether the estate was formally filed for probate in court, in which case this "Administrator" would be subject to court supervision and would have to have a bond.
Obviously, if the elderly or infirm resident, or their family, sell the home before the resident transfers to an assisted care facility, the problem goes away. If not, i.e.
Answer. When I went to law school, "drones" were the worker bees. There were no legal classes on them, and I never imagined I'd be writing articles about them today. This is to say that my answer below should be viewed as general in nature. So if you disagree with me, please refrain from a stinging rebuke.
Answer. When I went to law school, "drones" were the worker bees. There were no legal classes on them, and I never imagined I'd be writing articles about them today. This is to say that my answer below should be viewed as general in nature. So if you disagree with me, please refrain from a stinging rebuke.