Oregon Code § 86.756·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Notice
to grantor; requirements; additional forms; rules.
(1) If a notice of default is
recorded for property that is subject to a residential trust deed, the sender
of a notice of sale under ORS 86.764 shall, on or before the date the notice of
sale is served or mailed, give notice under this section to the grantor by both
first class and certified mail with return receipt requested to all addresses
on file with the sender for the grantor, including post office boxes. Subject
to any rules adopted under subsection (2) of this section, the notice must be
in substantially the following form and printed in at least 14-point type:
______________________________________________________________________________
NOTICE:
YOU
ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING
YOUR
PROPERTY IF YOU DO NOT
TAKE
ACTION IMMEDIATELY
This notice is about
your mortgage loan on your property at _________ (address).
Your lender has decided
to sell this property because the money due on your mortgage loan has not been
paid on time or because you have failed to fulfill some other obligation to
your lender. This is sometimes called foreclosure.
The amount you would
have had to pay as of _____ (date) to bring your mortgage loan current was $_____.
The amount you must now pay to bring your loan current may have increased since
that date.
By law, your lender has
to provide you with details about the amount you owe, if you ask. You may call _________
(telephone number) to find out the exact amount you must pay to bring your
mortgage loan current and to get other details about the amount you owe. You
may also get these details by sending a request by certified mail to: _________.
THIS IS WHEN AND WHERE
YOUR PROPERTY WILL BE
SOLD
IF YOU DO NOT TAKE
ACTION:
Date and time: _________,
2_____ at _________
Place: _________
THIS IS WHAT YOU CAN DO
TO STOP THE SALE:
1. You can pay
the amount past due or correct any other default, up to five days before the
sale.
2. You can
refinance or otherwise pay off the loan in full anytime before the sale.
3. You can call _________
(name) at _________ (telephone number) to find out if your lender is willing to
give you more time or change the terms of your loan.
4. You can sell
your home, provided the sale price is enough to pay what you owe.
There are government
agencies and nonprofit organizations that can give you information about
foreclosure and help you decide what to do. For the name and telephone number
of an organization near you, please call the statewide telephone contact number
at _________. You may also wish to talk to a lawyer. If you need help finding a
lawyer, you may call the Oregon State Bars Lawyer Referral Service at _________
or toll-free in Oregon at _________ or you may visit its website at: _________.
Legal assistance may be available if you have a low income and meet federal
poverty guidelines. For more information and a directory of legal aid programs,
go to _________.
WARNING: You may get
offers from people who tell you they can help you keep your property. You
should be careful about those offers. Make sure you understand any papers you
are asked to sign. If you have any questions, talk to a lawyer or one of the
organizations mentioned above before signing.
DATED: _____, 2_____
Trustee name: _________
(print)
Trustee signature: _________
Trustee telephone
number: _________
______________________________________________________________________________
(2) The
Department of Consumer and Business Services may adopt rules prescribing the
format, font size and other physical characteristics of the notice form set
forth in subsection (1) of this section. The department shall adopt rules
specifying the resource telephone contact numbers and website addresses the
sender is to insert in completing the notice.
(3) When filling
blanks in the notice form set forth in subsection (1) of this section, the
sender of the notice shall include, stated in plain language:
(a) The amount of
payment that was needed to bring the mortgage loan current as of the date
stated in the notice; and
(b) One or more
telephone numbers consisting of:
(A) A telephone
number that will allow the grantor access during regular business hours to
details regarding the grantors loan delinquency and repayment information; and
(B) A telephone
number that will allow the grantor access during regular business hours to
person-to-person consultation with an individual authorized by the beneficiary
to discuss the grantors payment and loan term negotiation and modification
options.
(4) Telephone
numbers described in subsection (3) of this section must be toll-free numbers
unless the beneficiary:
(a) Made the loan
with the beneficiarys own money;
(b) Made the loan
for the beneficiarys own investment; and
(c) Is not in the
business of making loans secured by an interest in real estate.
(5) If the sender
giving notice under subsection (1) of this section has actual knowledge that
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 86.756
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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