Oregon Code § 18.415·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Objections to discharge; hearing.
(1) Any holder of an interest in a judgment described in a notice sent pursuant
to ORS 18.412 may file objections to the notice and a request for a hearing
upon the application for an order made pursuant to ORS 18.422 (4). The
objections and the request for a hearing must be filed in the court that
entered the judgment. The objections and the request for hearing must be filed
prior to the date specified in the notice and must indicate the grounds for the
objections and include the address to which notice of any hearing upon request
for an order may be sent.
(2)(a) If the
holder of a judgment admits the validity of the homestead exemption and objects
only that the value placed upon the property in the notice is or was less than
the fair market value of the property on the date of the notice or petition in
bankruptcy, whichever is applicable, the court shall try the issue of fair
market value without formal pleadings. Each party may offer evidence of fair
market value, but the holder of the judgment has the burden of proving the fair
market value.
(b) If the
objection is made to other than the valuation of the property, the court shall
try the issues of fact and law in the manner of a quiet title suit and may
direct filing of formal pleadings as it considers necessary for definition of
issues.
(3) If the court
finds that the fair market value of the property specified in the notice
reasonably approximates the fair market value of the property on the date of
the notice or petition in bankruptcy, whichever is applicable, or, if other
issues are raised by the objections and are decided against the holder of the
judgment, the court shall make an order that the property is not subject to the
lien of the objecting judgment holder. In all other cases, the application for
an order shall be dismissed and the lien upon the property shall not be
affected by the notice. [Formerly 23.290; 2005 c.568 §23]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 18.415
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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