Notice of Compliance With the Homebuyer Protection Act (Hpa) (Ors 87.007) is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Construction Contractors Board - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is the Homebuyer Protection Act?
A: The Homebuyer Protection Act (HPA) is an Oregon law that provides certain protections to homebuyers.
Q: What does the HPA require?
A: The HPA requires sellers of new homes to provide certain warranties and disclosures to homebuyers.
Q: Who does the HPA apply to?
A: The HPA applies to sellers of new homes in Oregon.
Q: What protections does the HPA offer to homebuyers?
A: The HPA offers protections such as warranties against construction defects and non-disclosure of certain information.
Q: What disclosures are required under the HPA?
A: Under the HPA, sellers must provide a written disclosure statement that includes information about the home's construction and any known defects.
Q: Are there any exceptions to the HPA?
A: Yes, there are exceptions for certain types of sales, such as sales of homes that have never been occupied or sales to certain types of organizations.
Q: What should a homebuyer do if they believe the HPA has been violated?
A: If a homebuyer believes the HPA has been violated, they may have legal recourse and should consult with an attorney.
Form Details:
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