Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 100 § 100.015 — or explicitly required or allowed under this chapter, a zoning,
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 100 ·
Oregon Code § 100.015·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
or explicitly required or allowed under this chapter, a zoning,
subdivision, building code or other regulation by a public body, agency rule or
local ordinance or regulation may not:
(1) Have the
effect of prohibiting or restricting the condominium form of ownership; or
(2) Impose any
restriction or requirement upon a structure, property or development that is
submitted or proposed to be submitted to the condominium form of ownership
under this chapter that it would not impose upon a structure or development
under a different form of ownership, including:
(a) Any charge,
tax or fee;
(b) A review or
approval process by any person of a declaration, bylaw, plat, articles of
incorporation, regulation, resolution or any other document relating to the
condominium or the submission of the property or development to the condominium
form of ownership;
(c) Any
additional permitting requirements or conditions of approval of the property or
development; or
(d) Any other
requirements. [2009 c.641 §19; 2023 c.223 §11]
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Plain English Explanation
This Oregon statute addresses or explicitly required or allowed under this chapter, a zoning,
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 100.015
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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