Oregon Code § 93.935·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Effect
of purchasers abandonment or reconveyance on interest, lien or claim.
(1) In the event of a default
under a contract for conveyance of real property, the recorded interest, lien
or claim of a person with respect to the real property, by virtue of an
assignment, conveyance, contract, mortgage, trust deed or other lien or claim
from or through a purchaser, shall not be affected by the purchasers
abandonment or reconveyance to the seller unless the person is given notice in
the manner specified in ORS 93.915.
(2) The notice
shall specify the nature of the default, the amount of the default if the
default is in the payment terms, the date after which the purchasers interest
in the real property will be abandoned or reconveyed to the seller and the name
and address of the seller or the attorney for the seller. The period specified
in the notice after which the purchasers interest will be abandoned or
reconveyed to the seller may not be less than:
(a) Sixty days,
when the purchaser has reduced the unpaid balance to an amount greater than 75
percent of the purchase price;
(b) Ninety days,
when the purchaser has reduced the unpaid balance to an amount which is more
than 50 percent but less than 75 percent of the purchase price; or
(c) One hundred
twenty days, when the purchaser has reduced the unpaid balance to an amount
which is 50 percent or less of the purchase price.
(3) If the person
having an interest, lien or claim with respect to the real property, by virtue
of an assignment, conveyance, contract, mortgage, trust deed or other lien or
claim from or through a purchaser whose interest arises under a contract for conveyance
of real property, cures the default as provided in ORS 93.920 then such persons
interest, lien or claim with respect to the real property shall not be affected
by the purchasers abandonment or reconveyance to the seller. [1985 c.718 §7;
1987 c.225 §3]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 93.935
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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