Portland Real Estate Other Lawyer, Oregon


Includes: Commercial Leasing, Commercial Real Estate, Condominiums, Conveyancing, Housing & Urban Development, Premises Liability, Residential Real Estate, Title Insurance

Marc A. Johnston Lawyer

Marc A. Johnston

VERIFIED
Animal Bite, Insurance, Premises Liability, Nursing Home, Mass Torts

Marc Johnston is the owner and Managing Attorney of Johnston Law Firm, P.C. He is admitted to practice in the State of Oregon and specializes in handl... (more)

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800-981-7470

Caleb N. Dorrance Lawyer

Caleb N. Dorrance

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Landlord-Tenant, Commercial Leasing, Slip & Fall Accident, Bed Bug

Alex Hostetler graduated "cum laude" from Lewis & Clark Law School in 2018. Alex decided to take the plunge into law school in order to work to i... (more)

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503-238-1010

Andrew Kohlmetz

Premises Liability, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights, Antitrust
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  29 Years

Jason Alan Steen

Premises Liability, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights, Antitrust, Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  31 Years

Mark A. Manulik

Commercial Real Estate, Landlord-Tenant, Real Estate, Banking & Finance
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  46 Years

Alice Miriam Cuprill-Comas

Banking & Finance, Health Care Other, Commercial Real Estate, Public Schools
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  29 Years

Alice Cuprill-Comas

Banking & Finance, Health Care Other, Commercial Real Estate, Public Schools
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  29 Years

Karen Thiessen Moyer

Commercial Real Estate, Leisure, Business & Trade
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  18 Years

Karen E. Jones

Commercial Real Estate, International Other, Public Utilities, Banking & Finance
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  40 Years

Robert C. Muth

Litigation, Construction, Commercial Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           

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LEGAL TERMS

MONTH-TO-MONTH TENANCY

A rental agreement that provides for a one-month tenancy that is automatically renewed each month unless either tenant or landlord gives the other the proper am... (more...)
A rental agreement that provides for a one-month tenancy that is automatically renewed each month unless either tenant or landlord gives the other the proper amount of written notice (usually 30 days) to terminate the agreement. Some landlords prefer to use month-to-month tenancies because it gives them the right to raise the rent after giving proper notice. This type of rental also provides a landlord with an easy way to get rid of troublesome tenants, because in most states month-to-month tenancies can be terminated for any reason.

GOODS & CHATTELS

See personal property.

RUNNING WITH THE LAND

A phrase used in property law to describe a right or duty that remains with a piece of property no matter who owns it. For example, the duty to allow a public b... (more...)
A phrase used in property law to describe a right or duty that remains with a piece of property no matter who owns it. For example, the duty to allow a public beach access path across waterfront property would most likely pass from one owner of the property to the next.

DONATION

A gift of property. The IRS allows you to take an income tax deduction for the value of donations made to charitable organizations who are recognized as such by... (more...)
A gift of property. The IRS allows you to take an income tax deduction for the value of donations made to charitable organizations who are recognized as such by the IRS.

ASSIGNMENT

A transfer of property rights from one person to another, called the assignee.

HOLD HARMLESS

In a contract, a promise by one party not to hold the other party responsible if the other party carries out the contract in a way that causes damage to the fir... (more...)
In a contract, a promise by one party not to hold the other party responsible if the other party carries out the contract in a way that causes damage to the first party. For example, many leases include a hold harmless clause in which the tenant agrees not to sue the landlord if the tenant is injured due to the landlord's failure to maintain the premises. In most states, these clauses are illegal in residential tenancies, but may be upheld in commercial settings.

SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE

A remedy provided by a court that orders the losing side to perform its part of a contract rather than, or possibly in addition to, paying money damages to the ... (more...)
A remedy provided by a court that orders the losing side to perform its part of a contract rather than, or possibly in addition to, paying money damages to the winner.

ACT OF GOD

An extraordinary and unexpected natural event, such as a hurricane, tornado, earthquake or even the sudden death of a person. An act of God may be a defense aga... (more...)
An extraordinary and unexpected natural event, such as a hurricane, tornado, earthquake or even the sudden death of a person. An act of God may be a defense against liability for injuries or damages. Under the law of contracts, an act of God often serves as a valid excuse if one of the parties to the contract is unable to fulfill his or her duties -- for instance, completing a construction project on time.

ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE

A paperless method of entering into an electronic contract. To 'sign' a contract electronically, a person may be asked to click an 'I Accept' button or use a 'k... (more...)
A paperless method of entering into an electronic contract. To 'sign' a contract electronically, a person may be asked to click an 'I Accept' button or use a 'key' to encrypt (scramble) information that uniquely identifies the signer using a method called Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). Electronic signatures are as binding as those in ink.