Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 275 § 275.105 — Acquisition by county of 90 percent of the lots in a plat for taxes and
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 275 ·
Oregon Code § 275.105·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Acquisition by county of 90 percent of the lots in a plat for taxes and
purchase of remaining lots; vacation of whole plat.
If any county has bid in and
acquired for taxes and has received a deed for not less than 90 percent of the
number of the lots in any addition or subdivision or plat, and if it considers
it wise so to do, the governing body of the county shall, by order duly made
and entered, authorize the purchase of such remaining lots from the owners or
may exchange for the lots other lots owned by such county. Upon acquiring title
to all the lots in any addition or subdivision or plat, it may enter an order
vacating the whole of such addition, subdivision or plat. If any remaining lots
are purchased by the county pursuant to this section, the purchase price of the
lots shall not be greater than the real market value of the lots, and if other
lots are exchanged for the remaining lots, those lots shall be accepted in full
payment of the purchase price of the lots for which they are exchanged. [Amended
by 1981 c.804 §78; 1991 c.459 §372; 2005 c.243 §13]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 275.105
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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