Oregon Code § 18.967·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Redemption amount payable to redemptioner.
Subject to ORS 18.968, a claimant may redeem property
from a redemptioner by paying to the sheriff:
(1) The amount
paid by the redemptioner, with interest at the rate of nine percent per annum
from the date of payment;
(2) The amount
owing on the lien of the redemptioner, unless the payment is made by a lien
claimant whose lien has a priority that is superior to the lien of the
redemptioner;
(3) The amount of
any taxes paid by the redemptioner on the property, with interest at the rate
of nine percent per annum from the date of payment;
(4) Any amounts
necessarily expended by the redemptioner to prevent waste, with interest at the
rate of nine percent per annum from the date of payment;
(5) Any amounts
paid by the redemptioner on liens superior to the lien of the redemptioner,
with interest at the rate of nine percent per annum from the date of payment;
and
(6) Any amounts
paid by the redemptioner to a homeowners association under ORS 94.550 to
94.783, or to an association of unit owners under ORS chapter 100, with
interest at the rate of nine percent per annum from the date of payment. [2005
c.542 §42; 2015 c.120 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 18.967
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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