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OREGON STATE BAR CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION REGULATION AND TAXATION OF REAL ESTATE 2003 Cumulative Supplement Go beyond the fundamental real estate transaction with Regulation and Taxation of Real Estate. C O H M I I O N D u N M I R R W M E O N E G U L A T I O N L A F D E C N I N E A L A A X T T I O N R U R E S P A T I D O N C A N S A T M E X E T P C I C A P R E R P E R L A N Y Includes 2003 legislation!
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OREGONSTATE BARCONTINUINGLEGALEDUCATION

REGULATION ANDTAXATION OF REAL ESTATE2003 Cumulative Supplement

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Regulation and Taxation of Real Estatefocuses on the various ways that thedevelopment and sale of real property isregulated in Oregon.

This 2003 cumulative supplement updates the 1995 editionthrough 2003 legislation, and adds new case law, OARs, practice tips,and much more. It also examines a variety of complex real estate development issues for you to consider when giving practical advice to your client, and addresses issues such as the following:

■ Drafting homeowners’ association documents to achieve your client’s goals

■ Tax implications of recording final plats for partitions and subdivisions

■ Aftermath of the Lucas, Nollan, and Dolan trilogy

■ Tax court’s role in the area of special assessments

■ Perfecting liens for special assessments

■ Vacation proceedings as land use actions

■ New requirements for condominium plats, declarations, and bylaws

■ Appealing limited land use decisions

■ Latest changes in the building code

■ Laws governing real estate licensees

■ Electronic disclosures under Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act

■ Interpreting the ADA as it applies to public accommodations

The 2003 cumulative supplement also contains forms on disk,including new forms for unstaged condominium projects and plannedcommunities.

Regulation and Taxation of Real Estate is an indispensable resource to your daily real estate practiceand the perfect addition to your reference library.

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1 Ad Valorem TaxesChristopher Robinson

2 Special AssessmentsAdrianne Brockman

3 Dedication of Private Land to Public UseGerald G. Watson

4 Vacation and AbandonmentMarilyn Moylan Wall

5 Partitions and SubdivisionsAlan A. Rappleyea

6 Real Estate LicenseesLee Aronson

7 Development and Sale of CondominiumsKarna R. GustafsonJ. David Bennett

8 TimesharingA. Richard Vial

Table of Contents

EGULATION ANDTAXATION OF REAL ESTATE2003 Cumulative Supplement

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J. David Bennett, B.A., Linfield College (1963); J.D., Willamette University(1971); member of the Oregon State Bar since 1971; partner, Landye BennettBlumstein LLP, Portland.

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9 Representing Homeowners’ Associations A. Richard VialP. Stephen Russell

10 Development and Sale of Planned Unit Developments and Planned CommunitiesJ. David Bennett Karna R. Gustafson

11 Regulations Affecting Real Estate Loans and SalesAngela J. Cheek

12 Mobile HomesDennis M. Paterson III Jeffrey J. Schick

13 Building CodesAndrea F. Simmons

14 Americans with Disabilities Act Requirements for Public AccommodationsDennis Steinman

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