Navigating with Frame Technology
Situated on the North Oregon Coast, Tillamook County is a diverse 1,125 square mile area with many recreational opportunities for people with varying tastes and lifestyles, within close proximity to Portland. The year-round weather is temperate, which enhances the quality of life.
Tillamook County has: fishing, beachcombing, whale watching, surfing, hiking, camping, parks, shopping, art galleries, theatres, fine restaurants, elk, deer, kite flying, clamming & crabbing, forests, farms, wildlife refuges, many artists, authors and musicians, Port of Garibaldi, Port of Tillamook Bay, County Fair, Dairy Festival & Rodeo, Dory Festival, Pioneer Museum, Naval Air Station Museum, Tillamook Cheese Visitors Center, and the Latimer Quilt & Textile Center.
Population statistics, visitor scenic sites, maps, places to eat and government
offices.
Facts about how the county was named, the 1933 "Tillamook Burn" and more.
Newspaper serving the people of Tillamook County since 1888.
Contact information plus links to official Chamber of Commerce sites.
Sections include Statewide Services, Technical Advisory Group, Certification &
Licensing, Regulatory Services and Field Operations. Also includes Oregon
Administrative Rules and Laws.
Statewide Planning Goals, the Oregon Land Use Program, Land-Use Related Statutes
& Administrative Rules, Current Legislation and Other Planning-Related
Resources.
A summary of property taxation in Oregon.
A professional association for real estate practitioners and affiliated
companies in Oregon. Includes the Realtor Code of Ethics and Local Boards and
Associations.
"The National Association of Realtors is dedicated to protecting the rights of
private property owners and serves as the voice of the home buying and selling
public in Congress". Includes "Your Voice in Washington - Hot Issues", Terms to
Know, Questions Every 1st Time Home Buyer Should Ask, and more.
How large a mortgage will you be able to get? How do you shop for mortgage
loans? What kind of mortgage should you select? What features should you compare
with different mortgage loan packages? Where do you go for more information?
Understanding the Process and Your Right to Fair Lending.
All About Lock-Ins, Ask About Lock-Ins, Lock-Ins and Fees Loan Processing, Time
Expiration of Lock-Ins, Complaints About Lock-Ins.
What terms must a home financing ad contain? What is the difference between the
annual percentage rate and other interest rates? What should I look for in ads
offering "creative financing"? How can I tell if the advertised credit includes
monthly payments or interest rates that will change?
Topics include: Why Do You Need Title Insurance?, Property Evaluations, Flood
Certification, and Consumer Information.
WHAT IS A "HOME INSPECTION"? Why do I need a home inspection? What will it cost?
Can't I do it myself? Can a house fail inspection? How do I find a home
inspector? When do I call in the home inspector? Do I have to be there? What if
the report reveals problems? What if I find problems after I move into my new
home? If the house proves to be in good condition, did I really need an
inspection?
Guidelines, Total Costs of Shelter, The Lender's Perspective, Up-Front Costs,
Affording Your Dream Home, How Large a Loan Can You Qualify For?
Legal information for the public, reference desk, governance and administration,
regulations, etc.
List of All Known Estate Planning Attorneys with Web Sites.
Law Organizations, Subject Index to Law-Related Information and Resources, Ocean
and Coastal Law, plus information about the school and admissions.
Topics range from "Tax & Legal Advantages of Home Ownership", "Errors &
Omissions: To Insure or Not" to "Dumb Legal Errors About Money by Smart People".
Based on California law, much of the information is valuable in a more general
sense.
Please mark any box that applies then simply send along with your name, e-mail address, mailing address, and phone number.