Oregon Code § 456.290·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Validity of covenant.
(1) An affordable housing covenant is valid and enforceable even though the
covenant is not of a character traditionally recognized at common law or is
inconsistent with a common law doctrine of real property law that might
invalidate, impair enforcement of or cause the termination of the covenant,
including but not limited to common law doctrine that holds that:
(a) The covenant
is not appurtenant to an interest in the real property.
(b) The covenant
imposes a negative burden.
(c) The covenant
imposes affirmative obligations upon the owner of an interest in the burdened
real property or the eligible covenant holder.
(d) The covenant
is held by an eligible covenant holder that does not have an interest in the
real property that is benefited by enforcement of the covenant against the
burdened property.
(e) The benefit
of the covenant does not touch or concern real property in any other way.
(f) There is no
privity of estate or privity of contract.
(g) The covenant
can be or has been conveyed or assigned to a covenant holder.
(h) The covenant
is an unreasonable restraint on alienability.
(i) The covenant
is a clog on the equity of redemption.
(j) The covenant
lacks adequate consideration.
(2) An affordable
housing covenant is valid and enforceable even if the covenant violates the
rule against perpetuities set forth in ORS 105.950 to 105.975.
(3) If a court
denies equitable enforcement of an affordable housing covenant because of a
change of circumstances that renders the covenant not in the public interest,
the court may award damages as the only remedy in an action to enforce the
affordable housing covenant.
(4) The court may
not use a comparative economic test as a basis for a determination that an
affordable housing covenant is not in the public interest. [2007 c.691 §6]
Note:
See note under 456.270.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 456.290
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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