Federal Judge Rules to End Oregon’s Ban on Homebuyer ‘Love Letters’
A law banning homebuyers from submitting supplemental letters with their offers violates sellers’ and buyers’ free speech, court rules
- Published in Real Estate
A law banning homebuyers from submitting supplemental letters with their offers violates sellers’ and buyers’ free speech, court rules
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