Oregon Code § 446.751·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Engaging in illegal consignment practices; penalty.
(1) A manufactured structure
dealer commits the crime of engaging in illegal consignment practices if the
dealer does any of the following:
(a) Takes a
manufactured structure on consignment from a person who is not a licensed
dealer and does not have proof that the consignor is the owner of, or a
security interest holder in, the structure.
(b) Takes a
manufactured structure on consignment from a security interest holder without
the security interest holder first completing a repossession action prior to
consigning the structure and providing the dealer with proper documentary proof
of the repossession action.
(c) Takes a
manufactured structure on consignment and does not have the terms of the
consignment agreement in writing and provide a copy of the agreement to the
consignor, unless the consignor is a security interest holder described in
paragraph (b) of this subsection. The agreement must include a provision
stating that, if the terms of the agreement are not met, the consignor may file
a complaint in writing with the Department of Consumer and Business Services,
Salem, Oregon.
(d) Sells a
manufactured structure that the dealer has on consignment and does not pay the
consignor within 10 days after the sale.
(e) Refuses to
allow the department or any duly authorized representative to inspect and audit
any records of any separate accounts into which the dealer deposits any funds
received or handled by the dealer in the course of business as a dealer from
consignment sales of manufactured structures at such times as the department
may direct.
(f) Takes any
money paid to the dealer in connection with any consignment transaction as part
or all of the dealers commission or fee until the transaction has been
completed or terminated.
(g) Does not make
an arrangement with the seller for the disposition of money from a consignment
transaction at the time of establishing a consignment agreement.
(h) Sells a
manufactured structure that the dealer has taken on consignment without first
giving the purchaser the following disclosure in writing:
______________________________________________________________________________
DISCLOSURE REGARDING
CONSIGNMENT SALE
_________ (Name of
Dealer) is selling the following described manufactured structure: _____ (Year)
_____ (Make) _____ (Model) _____ (Identification Number) on consignment.
Ownership of this manufactured structure is in the name of: _________ (Owner(s)
as shown on the ownership document) and the following are listed on the
ownership document as security interest holders:
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
YOU SHOULD TAKE ACTION
TO ENSURE THAT ANY SECURITY INTERESTS ARE RELEASED AND THAT THE OWNERSHIP
DOCUMENT FOR THE MANUFACTURED STRUCTURE IS TRANSFERRED TO YOU. OTHERWISE, YOU
MAY TAKE OWNERSHIP SUBJECT TO ANY UNSATISFIED SECURITY INTERESTS.
______________________________________________________________________________
(2) Engaging in
illegal consignment practices is a Class A misdemeanor. [2003 c.655 §40; 2005
c.22 §323]
Note:
See note under 446.661.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 446.751
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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