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New COVID-19 Eviction Law

by Liz Warren

This information is straight from the Oregon Realtor Association Website:

 

HB 4401: Oregon’s New COVID-19 Eviction Law Summary and FAQs

(January 1, 2021)

House Bill 4401, which was passed December 20, 2020, extends the eviction moratorium through June 2021 and creates a $150 million compensation fund for rental property owners, as well as another $50 million for a tenant fund to be used for rent. The owner compensation fund will be available to any rental property owner who is owed back rent, though it will require forgiving 20% of the rental debt.

The bill will require tenants to sign a declaration that they have been impacted by COVID-19 in order to delay rental payments. If they do not sign, they may be evicted with 10 days’ notice.

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Happy New Year From Mt. Hood!

by Liz Warren

Here’s to a Wonderful 2021!

Here's to a Wonderful 2021! | MyKCM

What to Expect in the Mt. Hood Market in 2021

by Liz Warren

          

Thank You for Your Support!

by Liz Warren

Thank you for your support

Thinking of Selling Your Mt. Hood Property by Yourself?

by Liz Warren

          

Half Ownership of a Mt. Hood National Forest Cabin

by Liz

Recently new to the market! Camp Creek two bedroom two bath cabin near Government Camp. Half ownership of this 1935 charmer. Shared expenses and a buyer gets every other week. $150,000


Camp Creek Mt. Hood Natioinal Forest cabin in Government Camp

Special Session Update for House Bill 4401

Here is the newest information on the Clackamas County policies for vacation rentals in unincorporated Clackamas County. 

Good afternoon,

 

Yesterday the Clackamas County Board of County Commissioners took final action to officially allow short-term rentals in unincorporated Clackamas County, effective Jan. 17, 2021.  This follows Board action on Nov. 25 to approve amendments to the County Code, including a registration program and regulations for short-term rentals, that are scheduled to go into effect July 1, 2021.

 

These actions took place after extensive public outreach, Planning Commission meetings and public hearings and Board public hearings.  Links to the final approved language are available at www.clackamas.us/planning/str

 

Questions about the new amendments may be directed to Principal Planner Martha Fritzie at [email protected] or Planning & Zoning, Development Services Building, 150 Beavercreek Road, Oregon City, OR 97045.

 

We’ll keep you posted about implementation of related regulations.  Thank you and be well.

 

Ellen Rogalin, Community Relations Specialist

Clackamas County Public & Government Affairs

Transportation & Development | Business & Community Services

503-742-4274  | 150 Beavercreek Road, Oregon City, OR 97045

Office hours:  9 am – 6 pm, Monday-Friday

How to Win with Your Purchase in this Sellers Market on Mt. Hood

by Liz Warren

Winning as a Buyer in a Sellers’ Market

If you are buying in todays market on Mt. Hood with multiple offers on nearly every property that comes for sale between Government Camp to Brightwood, you'll need to have this information to make that purchase. 

 

Winning as a Buyer in a Sellers’ Market [INFOGRAPHIC] | MyKCM
 

Some Highlights

  • Buying a home in today’s sellers’ market doesn’t have to feel like an uphill battle.
  • Here are four ways to make sure you’re positioned for success when making a home purchase, even when the scale tips toward sellers.
  • Let's connect to make sure you're armed for victory in the housing market this season.

Mt. Hood Real Estate Sales for November 2020

by Liz Warren

Latest Mt.Hood sales statistics are out directly from the multiple listing service for November 2020. Twenty properties closed in November and this number should slow down over winter due to only eleven homes and condos currently for sale. The average sales price continues to creep up to $392,700 for the month. Average sales price change is nearly 10% over last year! Pending sales are down nearly 6% from last year. That's a surprise since we don't have any inventory I would think that number would be substantially higher. 

As we head into our winter market. Demand is still skyrocketing with the greatest sellers market the mountain has ever seen.

 

Mt. Hood Real Estate Sales from RMLS for November 2020

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