Natebishop3
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https://www.kgw.com/article/news/lo...ters/283-2168d502-c3a9-4dcd-8225-e0a255c6a5f3
So we did this when we bought our home back in 2015. I didn't really enjoy it, but this also feels like an overreach to me.
Home buyers in Oregon will no longer be able to submit "buyer love letters" with their offers in an attempt to sway sellers to accept their offer over others. Gov. Kate Brown signed House Bill 2550 in June, which directs seller's agents to reject direct communications from buyer to seller, outside the scope of a traditional offer.
Buyers will often include personal, heartfelt letters to sellers with their offers, telling them how much they love a home, how they can envision their family growing there, or that they see themselves hosting holiday dinners in the kitchen. The problem lies in that those letters could reveal personal information about the buyers that could lead to potential discrimination. Sellers aren't allowed to discriminate based on protected status, such as race, gender, religion or family makeup, and a letter could open the door to discrimination, or even just the perception of it.
So we did this when we bought our home back in 2015. I didn't really enjoy it, but this also feels like an overreach to me.