Who is an "owner" under Measure 37?
faqMeasure 37 defines "owner" as the present owner of the property, or one who owns any interest in the property. In other words, if you and your two brothers all have an interest in a piece of property, all three of you are "owners" of the property under Measure 37. The last four words in the definition of "owner" are critical.
Related QuestionsRather, what do I expect from you, the "owner", the"client"?
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Related QuestionsHave you contacted the "owner" of the IP/server involved?
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Related QuestionsCan I still sell my home "by owner" while it is listed on the MLS?
FAQ's - Frequently Asked Questions | American Capital Realty...Yes. We do not take away your right to sell the property yourself. If you find a buyer on your own, you pay absolutely NO commission (because the buyer comes directly without a broker). Please review you final listing agreement for any limitations.
Related QuestionsWhat is a "process owner"?
FAQsA person who is given the responsibility and authority for managing a particular process is sometimes referred to as the "process owner". It may be useful for an organization's Management to appoint individual "process owners" and to define their roles and responsibilities; these should include the responsibility for ensuring the implementation, maintenance and improvement of their specific process and its interactions.
Related QuestionsWhere do I file my Measure 37 Claim?
faqIt depends on what law you are challenging. If you are challenging a local ordinance, then you should file your claim with the local government responsible for enacting or enforcing the ordinance. We also believe that Measure 37 claimants who are challenging local ordinances should also file a Measure 37 claim with the State of Oregon (see below and Question 10). If you are challenging a state law or a state regulation, you should file your claim with the State of Oregon (see address below).
Related QuestionsWhere do I make my Measure 37 Claim?
faqIt depends on what law you are challenging. If you are challenging a local ordinance, then you should file your claim with the local government responsible for enacting or enforcing the ordinance. We also believe that Measure 37 claimants who are challenging local ordinances should send a copy of their Measure 37 claim to the State of Oregon (see below). If you are challenging a state law or a state regulation, you should file your claim with the State of Oregon (see below).
Related QuestionsWhen did Ballot Measure 37 Go Into Effect?
faqArticle IV, Section 1(4)(d) of the Oregon Constitution states that an initiative or referendum petition becomes effective 30 days after the date on which the measure is enacted by voters.
Related QuestionsIs Ballot Measure 37 being challenged in court?
faqThe Oregonians In Action Legal Center is representing Stephen Struck and Paul Mansur in this challenge brought by the Columbia River Gorge Commission. Mssrs. Struck and Mansur have owned property located within the Columbia River Gorge Scenic Area since before the creation of the Gorge Commission, and they would like to be able to modestly subdivide their property. Of course, at the time they acquired their property they could do so, now they cannot.
Related QuestionsWhat information should I include in my Measure 37 claim?
faqEvery county and the state of Oregon have adopted uniquely different procedures and forms for filing claims under Measure 37. We suggest a property owner submit information requested on the government's claim forms.
Related QuestionsIs Right Home a "For Sale by Owner" service?
Right Home - Sellers FAQNot at all. Unlike some real estate companies who offer "For Sale by Owner assistance" for a reduced commission, Right Home actually represents sellers and buyers as a Full-Service Agent. That means we have a legal and fiduciary responsibility to represent clients in all aspects of the transaction, including negotiations, contracts and disclosures. However, as a community service, we do offer advice and assistance at no charge to homeowners who choose to sell on their own.
Related QuestionsCan I place my "For Sale by Owner" sign on the property?
Your Choice Real Estate - The best value in real estateYes, we recommend that you put your MLS number on your sign so agents will know that your home is already listed. If they have a buyer shopping in that neighborhood, they will look your home up on MLS and schedule an appointment.
Related QuestionsCan a Buyer's Agent represent me if I buy a "For Sale by Owner"(FSBO)?
Rhinebeck & Millbrook NY Real Estate / Dirt Road Realty, New...The main reason a seller is selling his home on his own (FSBO) is to save the commission he normally would pay to have the expert help of a real estate agent. Many sellers are not familiar with the techniques and procedures followed when selling a house. Consequently, most FSBO homes are overpriced.
Related Questionstop How Can I Use the Radio House Tour™ To Get "For Sale By Owner" Listings?
Drive-By BroadcasterWhen you come across a "For Sale By Owner" listing offer to rent them the Radio House Tour™ package. This will open the door for you. As they see prospects stopping to listen you will gain credibility in their eyes and have more opportunity to talk about the other benefits of having you as their listing agent. We suggest you rent the package for $40 - $75 a month. You should also use the full color brochure that explains Radio House Tour to listing prospects.
Related QuestionsCan a Buyer's Agent represent me if I buy a "For Sale By Owner"?
Questions about buying a home or real estate in New Hampshir...Yes! The Buyer Agent discloses to the seller that he or she is representing the buyer and the fee is normally included in the agreed upon purchase price, just as it would be in a transaction with a property listed in the Multiple Listing Service. In the usual commission split between a broker and an agent, a $5,000 difference in price results in approximately $75 in commission to the agent.
Related QuestionsYOU DON’T HAVE AN "ABOUT THE OWNER" SECTION. WHY?
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Related QuestionsWhat laws does Ballot Measure 37 apply to?
faqBallot Measure 37 applies to land use regulations. A land use regulation is any local government zoning ordinance, land division ordinance, or similar general ordinance establishing standards for implementing a comprehensive plan. ORS 197.015(11). Ballot Measure 37 also includes the following within the definition of "land use regulation": Local government comprehensive plans, zoning ordinances, land division ordinances, and transportation ordinances; Metropolitan service district (e.
Related QuestionsMy property is in a trust, can I still make a Measure 37 claim?
faqYes. So long as one of the beneficiaries and/or trustees of the trust is one of the original owners of the property. Also, that/those person(s) should be the person(s) filing the Measure 37 claim. Only if you take your property out of farm production. Measure 37 will not have any effect on surrounding property owners' farm tax deferral status unless they, too, choose to move their property out of farm production.
Related QuestionsWhat laws and regulations does Ballot Measure 37 apply to?
faqBallot Measure 37 applies to land use regulations. A land use regulation is any local government zoning ordinance, land division ordinance, or similar general ordinance establishing standards for implementing a comprehensive plan. ORS 197.015(11). Ballot Measure 37 also includes the following within the definition of "land use regulation": Local government comprehensive plans, zoning ordinances, land division ordinances, and transportation ordinances; Metropolitan service district (e.
Related QuestionsWhat laws, regulations and ordinances does Ballot Measure 37 not apply to?
faqBallot Measure 37 specifically exempts statutes, administrative rules and local regulations that are designed to protect the public's health and safety, such as fire codes, building codes, health codes, sanitation codes, solid wastes or hazardous waste regulations and/or codes, pollution control regulations, and traffic safety regulations.
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