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A home for sale in north Portland with a “sale pending†sign on Oct. 14, 2014.

A new Oregon law that bans so-called “love letters,†personal notes from prospective homebuyers to home sellers, has drawn a lawsuit seeking to invalidate it on First Amendment grounds before it takes effect in 2022.

The lawsuit filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Portland by the conservative Pacific Legal Foundation says the Oregon Legislature had no justification for making the state the first in the nation to prohibit buyers from sending letters to sellers to try to sweeten their offers on houses for sale.

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(3) comments

NotaRobot

Oregon legislators have lost all common sense and touch with reality

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From the same group that claims to stand for market based policies but is unwilling to let go of the mortgage interest deduction and other subsidies for high end home buyers.

Bifurcated Boom

'There’s nothing more than speculation that someone somewhere would do something to discriminate based on them.â€'

Or to accept an inferior offer based on them.

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