Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 526 § 526.755 — Foreclosure; costs

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 526 ·
Oregon Code § 526.755 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Foreclosure; costs. (1) The lien created by and filed under ORS 526.740 and 526.745 shall be foreclosed in the manner provided by law for the foreclosure of liens generally. (2) In all suits under ORS 526.695 and 526.740 to 526.775, the court, upon entering judgment for the plaintiff, shall allow as a part of the costs all moneys paid for the filing and recording of the lien, all moneys paid for sending notices of the lien to third parties pursuant to ORS 526.745 (3), all moneys paid for title reports and policies required for preparing and foreclosing the lien, and a reasonable amount for attorney fees at trial and on appeal to the party who prevails on the issue of the validity of the lien. [1995 c.207 §6]
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