Oregon Code § 327.470·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Cancellation
of taxes on land acquired through foreclosure proceedings; right of redemption.
(1) Excepting tax liens of
irrigation or drainage districts organized before the effective date of the
Department of State Lands lien, whenever the State of Oregon acquires property
or lands through foreclosure of a mortgage given to secure a loan from the
Common School Fund and the state has received the sheriffs deed made as a
result of such foreclosure proceedings and the period for redemption has
expired, the county court, or board of county commissioners, of the county in
which such lands are situated shall cancel on the county tax records all the
unpaid taxes levied and assessed against the property.
(2) At the time
the sheriff issues a certificate of sale in the foreclosure proceedings of any
department mortgage, the sheriff shall serve a copy of the certificate upon the
county judge, or the chairperson of the board of county commissioners, of the county
in which the foreclosure takes place. The county shall have a 60-day period
from the date of the sheriffs certificate in which to redeem the land by
paying the department the full amount of its investment in the land, including
principal and interest, foreclosure charges, abstracting expense, and any other
necessary expense incurred by the department in said foreclosure proceedings.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 327.470
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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