Nicole Gossett-Roxbury

Nicole’s practice centers on vigorously representing her clients through civil litigation, administrative law, and real estate matters while focusing on each client’s individual needs and obtaining the best possible outcome. Nicole has represented individual and corporate clients in both state and federal courts and is admitted to practice law in Oregon.

An FAQ on HOAs

An HOA FAQ: Fees, Rules, Rights, and More

FAQs on Homeowners Associations (HOAs)  Navigating the complexities of Homeowners Associations (HOAs) can be challenging. This comprehensive FAQ addresses common questions and legal considerations for homeowners and prospective buyers, providing valuable insights into HOA rules, fees, rights, and obligations. A. General HOA Questions 1. What is a Homeowners Association (HOA)? An HOA is a governing

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Understanding the Real Costs of HOA Living

Hidden Costs of HOA Living: What Every Homebuyer Should Know Thinking about buying a home in an HOA community? Condos and townhomes often provide an affordable alternative to single-family houses—along with perks like pools, fitness centers, and landscaping. But before you sign on the dotted line, there’s one major factor that can make or break

Oregon Adverse Possession Lawyers

Oregon Statutory Adverse Possession Law

Oregon Adverse Possession Law This is Part 3 in a three-part series on adverse possession in Oregon. Part 1 was a general overview regarding your risks of losing part or all of your property via adverse possession. Part 2 was on Oregon common law adverse possession. Part 3 is on Oregon statutory adverse possession law. Adverse

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Oregon Common Law Adverse Possession

Oregon Adverse Possession This is Part 2 in a three-part series on adverse possession in Oregon. Part 1 was a general overview regarding your risks of losing part or all of your property via adverse possession. Part 2 is on Oregon common law adverse possession. Part 3 is on Oregon statutory adverse possession law. Adverse

Oregon Adverse Possession Law

Acquiring Property by Adverse Possession In Oregon

Are You at Risk for Losing Part or All of Your Property Through Adverse Possession? Imagine finding out that a part of your backyard—where your family has picnicked for years—might not actually belong to you. Could someone else claim it as their own through adverse possession? It’s a situation no property owner wants to face,

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U.S. Litigation Basics – What Are Your Options?

United States Litigation Basics When issues come up, most of our international clients believe filing a lawsuit is the only answer. Unfortunately, the United States litigation process is often complicated and expensive – there will be an exchange of information and documents, the taking of depositions, and probably some motion practice along the way –