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These links to additional resources — from finding a contractor to information on Fannie Mae financing — will help you with your real estate transaction.

CAR is a professional association serving the commercial real estate industry.

The federal agency is responsible for national policy and programs that address America's housing needs, and for enforcing fair housing laws. Their site offers useful information on becoming a homeowner.

The CCB is a state agency that protects consumers by regulating construction contracting businesses. Find a licensed contractor through their web site.

The Fair Housing Council provides education and outreach services explaining fair housing laws, as well as enforcement and investigations following complaints of fair housing violations.

Provides financial products and services that make it possible for low-, moderate-, and middle-income families to buy homes of their own. Fannie Mae offers a list of resources for homeowners on their site.

Provides financial products and services that make it possible for low-, moderate-, and middle-income families to buy homes of their own. Freddie Mac provides homeowners with many helpful resources.

The HBA is a trade association for the building industry. Their web site provides consumer information on choosing a builder or remodeler.

HOST is a non-profit corporation dedicated to providing home ownership opportunities for working individuals and families.

Find a home, a Realtor®, a lender, helpful tips for home buyers and sellers and much more on this comprehensive site.

These home buying guides feature information on choosing a mortgage, knowing and understanding your credit, owning a home, and more.

Oregon Revised Statute 314.258 (2007 Enrolled House Bill 2592) provides for withholding of tax on certain real estate transactions of nonresident individuals and C corporations that do not do business in Oregon. This new law applies to conveyances that occur on or after January 1, 2008. The Oregon Department of Revenue provides a FAQ on this statute.

A regional chapter of America's largest and most recognized organization for home inspectors, this site offers consumers information on home inspections, as well as guidelines on choosing a professional home inspector.

The Oregon Real Estate Agency is the state agency responsible for regulating real estate activity, including licensing of real estate brokers and property managers.

OREF creates and manages real estate forms for the state of Oregon, including the sales agreement, seller's property disclosure, and more.

The Oregon State Bar can refer you to a lawyer who specializes in real estate matters. The referral service is available Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., at 1-800-452-7636.

The Portland Housing Center provides educational programs and financial counseling to people at all stages of homeownership.

RMLS™ is the Multiple Listing Service for the Portland Metropolitan area and Lane, Douglas, Curry, Coos, Hood River and Wasco Counties in Oregon as well as Clark, Skamania and Klickitat Counties in Washington. Their mission is to provide Realtor® members and the real estate industry with accurate and timely information and produce services that are cost effective, efficient and uniform.

They provide a searchable database of homes and member contact information to the general public through this site (RMLS.com).