Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 215 § 215.513 — Forwarding of notice to property purchaser
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 215 ·
Oregon Code § 215.513·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Forwarding of notice to property purchaser.
(1) A mortgagee, lienholder, vendor or seller of real
property who receives a mailed notice required by this chapter shall promptly
forward the notice to the purchaser of the property. Each mailed notice
required by this chapter shall contain the following statement: NOTICE TO
MORTGAGEE, LIENHOLDER, VENDOR OR SELLER: ORS CHAPTER 215 REQUIRES THAT IF YOU
RECEIVE THIS NOTICE, IT MUST PROMPTLY BE FORWARDED TO THE PURCHASER.
(2) Mailed
notices to owners of real property required by this chapter shall be deemed
given to those owners named in an affidavit of mailing executed by the person
designated by the governing body of a county to mail the notices. The failure
of a person named in the affidavit to receive the notice shall not invalidate
an ordinance. The failure of the governing body of a county to cause a notice
to be mailed to an owner of a lot or parcel of property created or that has
changed ownership since the last complete tax assessment roll was prepared
shall not invalidate an ordinance. [1977 c.664 §39]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 215.513
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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