Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 100 § 100.120 — Supplemental declaration and plat required to annex additional property or
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 100 ·
Oregon Code § 100.120·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Supplemental declaration and plat required to annex additional property or
reclassify variable property; termination date.
(1)(a) To annex additional
property to the condominium under ORS 100.125 or to reclassify or redesignate
variable property under ORS 100.150 (1), a supplemental declaration and a
supplemental plat must be executed, approved and recorded by the declarant in
each county in which the property is located at the time of each annexation,
reclassification or redesignation as provided in this section.
(b) Withdrawable
variable property may not be redesignated nonwithdrawable variable property
under this chapter by an amendment to the declaration, plat, supplemental
declaration or supplemental plat.
(2) The
supplemental plat must comply with ORS 100.115 and the supplemental
declarations must:
(a) Include a
reference to recording index numbers and date of recording of the initial
declaration and bylaws.
(b) Be consistent
with the provisions of the original declaration prepared pursuant to ORS
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 100.120
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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