Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 701 § 701.153 — Recording of order as lien; satisfaction of order against residential
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 701 ·
Oregon Code § 701.153·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Recording of order as lien; satisfaction of order against residential
contractor.
(1) If
an order of the Construction Contractors Board determines a complaint against a
residential contractor that was filed with the board prior to July 1, 2011, and
the order becomes final by operation of law or on appeal and remains unpaid 10
days after the date the order becomes final, the complainant may file the order
with the county clerk in any county of this state.
(2) Upon receipt
of an order described in subsection (1) of this section, the clerk shall record
the order in the County Clerk Lien Record. In addition to any other remedy
provided by law, recording an order described in subsection (1) of this section
in the County Clerk Lien Record pursuant to the provisions of this section has
the effect provided for in ORS 205.125 and 205.126, and the order may be
enforced as provided in ORS 205.125 and 205.126.
(3)(a) Payments
from the surety bond of a residential contractor pursuant to a board
determination under ORS 701.145 are satisfied in the following priority in any
90-day period:
(A) Board
determinations as a result of complaints against a residential contractor by
the owner of a residential or small commercial structure have payment priority
to the full extent of the bond over all other types of complaints.
(B) If the
determinations described in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph do not exhaust
the bond, then amounts due under board determinations for all other types of
residential or small commercial structure complaints filed with the board
within that 90-day period may be paid from the bond, except that the total
amount paid from any one bond to nonowner complainants may not exceed $5,000.
(b) A 90-day
period begins on the date the first complaint is filed with the board.
Subsequent 90-day periods begin on the date the first complaint is filed with
the board after the close of the preceding 90-day period.
(4) If the total
amount payable under determinations issued by the board for complaints against
a residential contractor filed with the board within 90 days after the board
receives notice of the first complaint against the contractor exceed the amount
of the bond available for payment, subject to the priorities under this
section, the board shall decide how payment of the determined amounts from the
bond is to be apportioned.
(5) If the total
amount payable under determinations issued by the board as a result of
complaints that were filed with the board within 90 days after the board
receives notice of the first complaint do not exceed the amount of the bond
available for payment, those determinations have payment priority over amounts
due under determinations resulting from subsequently filed complaints.
(6) The total
amount paid from a residential contractor bond for costs and interest under all
determinations issued by the board under ORS 701.145 may not exceed $5,000.
(7)(a)
Notwithstanding subsection (3)(a)(B) of this section, if the board determines
that the bond required is a higher amount than the amount required ordinarily
of a licensee to file a bond under ORS 701.081, the $5,000 limit payable from
the bond for a nonowner complaint under subsection (3)(a)(B) of this section
shall be increased in an amount that is proportional to the increased amount
required to file the bond, as determined by the board under ORS 701.068 (5) or
(6).
(b) If a
complaint filed under ORS 701.140 (4) or a notice received under ORS 652.333
contributes to the boards determination under ORS 701.068 (5) or (6) that a
licensee must file a bond in an amount that is higher than the amount required
ordinarily of a licensee, the total amount available for payment of nonowner
complaints shall be $5,000 plus up to 50 percent of the amount of the bond as
required by the board that exceeds the bond amount ordinarily required under
ORS 701.081 or 701.084. [2007 c.836 §10; 2007 c.836 §52; 2011 c.630 §§50,70;
2016 c.99 §12; 2019 c.444 §9; 2023 c.254 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 701.153
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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