Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 137 - DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Division 110 - FORECLOSURE AVOIDANCE MEDIATION PROGRAM
Section 137-110-0605 - Resolution Conference Scheduling
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 137-110-0605
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Within 10 days after the date on which the beneficiary or grantor requested a resolution conference as provided in Oregon Laws 2013, chapter 304, section 2, the service provider shall send a Notice of Resolution Conference to the grantor and beneficiary. The notice must:
(a) Specify a range of dates within
which and a location at which the resolution conference will occur;
(b) State that the beneficiary and the
grantor must each pay the facilitator's fees for the resolution conference;
(c) List and describe the
documents that the beneficiary and grantor must submit to the service provider;
(d) State that the grantor must
consult a housing counselor before attending the resolution conference unless
the grantor notifies the service provider that the grantor could not obtain an
appointment with a housing counselor before the date of the resolution
conference;
(e) State that the
grantor may have an attorney or housing counselor present to represent the
grantor at the resolution conference, and that the grantor must attend the
resolution conference in person unless there are compelling circumstances that
prevent attendance in person;
(f)
Provide contact information for:
(A) The
Oregon State Bar's Lawyer Referral Service;
(B) Service agencies or other providers that
offer free or low-cost legal services; and
(C) A list of not-for-profit housing
counselors approved the Oregon Housing and Community Services Department.
(2) Within 5 days after receiving the grantor's fee, the service provider shall send a written notice to the grantor and the beneficiary that specifies the date, time and location of the resolution conference.
Stat. Auth.: 2013 OL Ch. 304, Sec. 3(1), 3(2), 3(4) & 6(1)(g)
Stats. Implemented: 2013 OL Ch. 304, Sec. 3(1), 3(2), 3(4) & 6(1)(g)
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