Oregon Code § 731.164·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Home
protection insurance, home protection insurer.
(1)(a) Home protection insurance
means that part of casualty insurance that includes only insurance which
undertakes to perform or provide repair or replacement service or
indemnification therefor for the operational or structural failure of the
insured home, components of the home or personal property relating to the home
or its components, and does not include protection against consequential damage
from the operational or structural failure.
(b)(A) Home
protection insurance does not include a home service agreement.
(B) As used in
this paragraph, home service agreement means a contract or agreement for a
specific limited duration to:
(i) Service,
repair or replace in an existing home the mechanical or appliance system or the
components that break down due to normal wear and tear or inherent defects; or
(ii) Provide
incidental service, repair or replacement to cover leaks and failures in
roofing systems.
(c) As used in
this subsection, home means a single living unit or multiple living units,
including manufactured dwellings, used primarily as residences.
(2) Home
protection insurer means an insurer under policies of home protection
insurance, other than an insurer transacting other forms of casualty insurance
or any form of reinsurance. [1981 c.247 §4; 2003 c.283 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 731.164
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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