Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 446 § 446.641 — Sale
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 446 ·
Oregon Code § 446.641·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Sale
of manufactured structure having ownership document or that is exempt
structure.
(1) If
a person sells an ownership interest in a manufactured structure for which
there is an ownership document issued under ORS 446.611 or a structure
described in ORS 446.621 (1) to (6), the seller shall give notice of the sale
to the county assessor for the county in which the structure is sited.
(2) The sellers
notice must be on a form approved by the Department of Consumer and Business
Services. Information required by the form must include, but need not be
limited to:
(a) The
identities of the seller and the purchaser;
(b) Any change in
the security interest in the structure resulting from the transaction; and
(c) For each
holder of an unreleased security interest:
(A) A signed
statement recorded on the ownership document for the manufactured structure
acknowledging that the interest holder is aware of the sale; or
(B) Documentation
satisfactory to the department showing that acknowledgment by the holder was
requested but the holder has not responded.
(3) The seller
shall submit the following with the notice:
(a) The ownership
document or other document evidencing ownership of the manufactured structure.
(b) A copy of the
bill of sale.
(c) Documentation
satisfactory to the county assessor that all taxes, special assessments and
other charges placed on the tax roll that have been certified for collection
under ORS 311.105 and 311.110, all taxes in homestead deferral as described
under ORS 311.666 to 311.701 and all delinquent taxes and special assessments
for past years are paid or have been canceled.
(4) The county
assessor shall forward the information contained in the notice and the
ownership document or other document evidencing ownership to the department.
The department shall update the ownership document for the manufactured
structure or, if no ownership document exists, enter the information in the
departments records and issue an ownership document for the structure.
(5) The
department shall deliver an ownership document updated or issued under
subsection (4) of this section to the holder of the earliest perfected
unreleased security interest in the manufactured structure or, if none, to the
owner of the structure. The department shall also send a copy of the ownership
document to the county assessor.
(6) A transfer of
ownership of a manufactured structure by operation of law is a sale of the
manufactured structure for purposes of this section.
(7) Notice given
to a county assessor under subsection (1) of this section is not an instrument
of conveyance.
(8) If a seller
does not give a notice of sale to the county assessor within 30 days after
closing of the sale of a manufactured structure, a buyer may submit a notice of
sale to the assessor if the notice is accompanied by proof of sale acceptable
to the department as provided by rule. Upon receipt of a notice of sale and
acceptable proof of sale, the assessor shall forward the information to the
department as provided in subsection (4) of this section. Submission of a
notice of sale by a buyer does not excuse a seller from civil penalty under ORS
455.895 for a violation of subsection (1) of this section. [2003 c.655 §23;
2007 c.502 §4]
Note:
See note under 446.561.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 446.641
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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