Oregon Code § 94.712·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Lot
owner personally liable for assessment; joint liability of grantor and grantee
following conveyance; limitations.
(1) Except as provided in subsection (4) of this section, an owner is
personally liable for all assessments imposed on the owner or assessed against
the owners lot by the homeowners association.
(2)(a) Subject to
paragraph (b) of this subsection, in a voluntary conveyance of a lot, the
grantee shall be jointly and severally liable with the grantor for all unpaid
assessments against the grantor of the lot to the time of the grant or
conveyance, without prejudice to the grantees right to recover from the
grantor the amounts paid by the grantee therefor.
(b) Upon request
of an owner or owners agent, for the benefit of a prospective purchaser, the
board of directors shall make and deliver a written statement of the unpaid
assessments against the prospective grantor or the lot effective through a date
specified in the statement, and the grantee in that case shall not be liable
for any unpaid assessments against the grantor not included in the written
statement.
(3) An escrow
agent or a title insurance company providing escrow services or issuing title
insurance in conjunction with the conveyance:
(a) May rely on a
written statement of unpaid assessments delivered pursuant to subsection (2) of
this section; and
(b) Is not liable
for a failure to pay the association at closing any amount in excess of the
amount set forth in the written statement.
(4) During the
redemption period that follows an execution sale conducted under ORS 18.860 to
18.993, a certificate holder, as defined in ORS 18.960, is solely liable for
all assessments that come due during the redemption period.
(5) For purposes
of ORS 94.550 to 94.783, when the redemption period described in ORS 18.964
ends and the claimant has not redeemed the lot, the certificate holder is
deemed the owner of a lot sold by execution sale, without regard to whether the
certificate holder has caused the sheriff to execute and deliver a deed under
ORS 18.985. [1999 c.677 §32; 2003 c.569 §18; 2015 c.120 §5]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 94.712
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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