Oregon Code § 100.645·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Filing
information to be kept current.
(1) The information required by ORS 100.635 must be kept current by the
developer. Any material change in the information furnished to the Real Estate
Commissioner shall be reported by the developer within 10 days after the change
occurs. The report of material changes must:
(a) Be on a form
prescribed and furnished by the commissioner for submission of specified
information.
(b) Include a
revised disclosure statement that reflects any changes in the information
described in ORS 100.655.
(c) Be
accompanied by a filing fee as required by ORS 100.670.
(2) A developer
is responsible for the accuracy of and for providing all information required
by ORS 100.635 and any information required under this section for as long as
the developer retains any unsold interest in the condominium to which the
information pertains.
(3) After review
of the report submitted under this section, the commissioner may:
(a) Require the
developer to submit any other documents and information relating to the report
the commissioner considers necessary in order to determine the material changes
reported comply with this chapter.
(b) Require the
developer to make necessary changes to the disclosure statement. [Formerly
94.342; 2019 c.69 §23]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 100.645
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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