Saint Paul Landlord-Tenant Lawyer, Oregon


Joseph L. Haley Lawyer

Joseph L. Haley

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Accident & Injury, Motor Vehicle, Landlord-Tenant

Joseph L. Haley, Attorney at Law Associate Attorney Joseph (“Joe”) Haley was born in Marietta, Ga. Joseph’s entire adult working life was devote... (more)

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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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Lance N Wessell

Landlord-Tenant, Government, Divorce & Family Law, Medical Malpractice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  32 Years

John Bridges

Landlord-Tenant, Lawsuit, Child Custody, Animal Bite
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  34 Years

Douglas J. Davis

Landlord-Tenant, Employee Rights, Divorce & Family Law, Misdemeanor
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  14 Years

Gregorio Aron Perez-Selsky

Landlord-Tenant, Divorce, Civil Rights, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  14 Years

Charles Hillestad

Construction, Landlord-Tenant, Commercial Real Estate, Wills & Probate
Status:  In Good Standing           

Jack W Schifferdecker

Power of Attorney, Tax, Landlord-Tenant, Traffic
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  42 Years

Travis L. Terrall

Landlord-Tenant, Workers' Compensation, Contract, Defamation & Slander
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  30 Years

M Caroline Cantrell

Tax, Landlord-Tenant, Deportation, Student Rights, Bankruptcy & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  34 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

CONSIDERATION

The basis of a contract. Consideration is a benefit or right for which the parties to a contract must bargain; the contract is founded on an exchange of one for... (more...)
The basis of a contract. Consideration is a benefit or right for which the parties to a contract must bargain; the contract is founded on an exchange of one form of consideration for another. Consideration may be a promise to perform a certain act -- for example, a promise to fix a leaky roof -- or a promise not to do something, such as build a second story on a house that will block the neighbor's view. Whatever its particulars, consideration must be something of value to the people who are making the contract.

DIRECTOR

A member of the governing board of a corporation, typically elected at an annual meeting of the shareholders. Directors are responsible for making important bus... (more...)
A member of the governing board of a corporation, typically elected at an annual meeting of the shareholders. Directors are responsible for making important business decisions -- especially those that legally bind the corporation -- leaving day-to-day management to officers and employees of the corporation. For example, a decision to borrow money, lease an office or buy real property would normally be authorized by the board of directors. However, in the small business world, where it is common for owners to be directors, officers and employees simultaneously, distinctions dividing the roles and responsibilities of these groups are often blurred.

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.

APPRAISER

A person who is hired to determine the current value of real estate or other property.

BEQUEST

The legal term for personal property (anything but real estate) left in a will.

REAL PROPERTY

Another term for real estate. It includes land and things permanently attached to the land, such as trees, buildings, and stationary mobile homes. Anything that... (more...)
Another term for real estate. It includes land and things permanently attached to the land, such as trees, buildings, and stationary mobile homes. Anything that is not real property is termed personal property.

ADVERSE POSSESSION

A means by which one can legally take another's property without paying for it. The requirements for adversely possessing property vary between states, but usua... (more...)
A means by which one can legally take another's property without paying for it. The requirements for adversely possessing property vary between states, but usually include continuous and open use for a period of five or more years and paying taxes on the property in question.

PROPERTY

See personal property, real estate, community property, separate property.

SHORT SALE (OF HOUSE)

A sale of a house in which the proceeds fall short of what the owner still owes on the mortgage. Many lenders will agree to accept the proceeds of a short sale ... (more...)
A sale of a house in which the proceeds fall short of what the owner still owes on the mortgage. Many lenders will agree to accept the proceeds of a short sale and forgive the rest of what is owed on the mortgage when the owner cannot make the mortgage payments. By accepting a short sale, the lender can avoid a lengthy and costly foreclosure, and the owner is able to pay off the loan for less than what he owes. See also deed in lieu (or foreclosure).