Oregon Code § 312.520·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
(3)(d).
(b) The stated
consideration on a deed from the county to a bona fide purchaser, as defined in
ORS 275.088:
(A) For property
sold by listing with a real estate broker or agent under ORS 312.520 (2)(b); or
(B) For property
sold at auction under ORS 312.520 (3) or (4).
(c) For property
that fails to sell at auction under ORS 312.520 (3) or (4), the amount forgiven
under ORS 312.520 (5).
(4) In
determining a surplus, the allowable costs that the county may charge against
the property include:
(a) The amount of
the judgment under ORS 312.090 and accruing post-judgment interest;
(b) The amount of
taxes and interest on the taxes that would have been due following the judgment
during the redemption period and through the earlier of:
(A) The date on
which the county sold or conveyed the property to a third party; or
(B) The date on
which the claim is made;
(c) Additional
costs that the county may claim under ORS 275.275 (1)(a) to (c);
(d) Costs to
reimburse the claim of a municipal corporation that has filed a claim notice
under ORS 275.130;
(e) Penalties
allowed under ORS 312.990, or the actual costs paid by the county to mitigate
or abate a nuisance, including as described in ORS 105.555, that was caused or
permitted by the negligence or neglect of the former owner; and
(f) In lieu of
the penalty and fee under ORS 312.120, the reasonable fees related to the
foreclosure and the efforts to dispose of the property, including the costs of
legal fees, delivering notices, county staff time, court filing fees,
appraisals, professional real estate commission and auction fees.
(5) The county
shall provide a claimant with an itemized accounting of all allowable costs
deducted when determining the surplus. [2025 c.475 §8]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 312.520
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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