Newberg, OR Landlord / Tenant Law And Foreclosure

Serving Newberg, McMinnville, Sherwood, Yamhill, Marion, Washington, Polk, Multnomah, and Clackamas counties.

Kinney & Associates PC

The lawyers at Kinney & Associates PC of Newburg, OR have a thorough understanding of landlord tenant law and foreclosure issues. We are experts at drafting leases and rental agreements. We handle common landlord / tenant issues such as security deposits, rent withholding, code issues and more.

We make sure paperwork clearly states monthly costs, rental duration and other key issues. We also review paperwork, facilitate negotiations between landlords and tenants and take eviction proceedings cases.

Our foreclosure clients receive assistance with court procedures, determining whether to file for bankruptcy to forestall foreclosure, filing necessary paperwork and notifying interested parties of impending foreclosure.

Common Landlord / Tenant Issues
Include:
  We Make Sure Rental Paperwork
  Clearly States:
  • Summary process litigation
  • Security deposit issues
  • Rent withholding
  • Rent subsidy
  • Code issues    
  • Discrimination
  • Cross-metering
  • Evictions proceedings
  • Rent agreements
  • Property abandonment
  • The duration of the rental
  • The monthly cost
  • If pets are allowed
  • Who is responsible for repairs
  • The amount of notice required before
    a lease can be canceled
  • Whether or not a lease is renewable
Other Landlord /Tenant Services
We Offer Include:
 We Assist Our Foreclosure
 Clients By:
  • Review of documents
  • Negotiations between landlords and tenants
  • Eviction proceedings
  • Determining if you should file for
    bankruptcy to temporarily stay foreclosure
  • Filing necessary paperwork
  • Notifying interested parties of the
    impending foreclosure
  • Assisting in court procedures

Foreclosures allow a creditor or bank to repossess property from a debtor who has failed to pay their mortgage. Oregon allows two types of foreclosures:

  • Foreclosure by judicial sale occurs under the supervision of a court after a lawsuit has been filed for a court order to foreclose on a property. After all parties with an interest in the property have been notified, the property is auctioned to the highest bidder. Proceeds from the sale close out the mortgage and any remaining funds are divided between other lien holders.
  • Foreclosure by non-judicial sale, also known as foreclosure by power of sale, is much more common in Oregon. Non-judicial sale foreclosures do not go through a court process and are typically faster than judicial sales as they follow procedures outlined in the power of sale clause of the mortgage. The property is conveyed from the mortgage holder to the trustee through a deed of trust. The basic steps are the same as those of a judicial foreclosure.

Contact Kinney & Associates PC of Newberg, OR today at 503-538-8318 for a consultation regarding your landlord tenant issues or foreclosure proceedings. Conveniently located in Newberg, Oregon, our attorneys represent clients throughout Yamhill, Marion, Washington, Polk, Multnomah, and Clackamas counties.

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