Oregon Code § 94.858·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Owners
association; powers and duties.
(1) The timeshare instrument may provide that an association of timeshare
owners be organized to serve as a means through which the timeshare owners may
take action with regard to the administration, management and operation of the
timeshare plan and the timeshare property. The association shall be organized
as a corporation for profit or nonprofit corporation. The name of the
association shall include the complete name of the timeshare plan.
(2) Membership in
the association shall be limited to timeshare owners.
(3) The affairs
of the association shall be governed by a board of directors or other governing
body as provided for in the bylaws adopted under the applicable incorporation
requirements.
(4) Subject to
the provisions of the timeshare instrument and bylaws, the association may:
(a) Assume the
role of managing entity;
(b) Adopt and
amend bylaws, rules and regulations;
(c) Adopt and
amend budgets for revenues, expenditures and reserves and levy and collect
assessments for common expenses from timeshare owners;
(d) Hire and
terminate a managing agent, other employees, agents and independent
contractors;
(e) Institute,
defend or intervene in litigation or an administrative proceeding in the
associations own name on behalf of the association or on behalf of two or more
timeshare owners on any matter affecting the timeshare property;
(f) Make
contracts and incur liabilities;
(g) Regulate the
use, maintenance, repair, replacement and modification of timeshare property;
(h) Acquire by
purchase, lease, devise, gift or voluntary grant real property or any interest
therein and take, hold, possess and convey real property or any interest
therein;
(i) Impose a
charge for the late payment of an assessment and, after giving notice and an
opportunity to be heard, levy a reasonable fine for violation of the timeshare
instrument, bylaws and rules and regulations of the association;
(j) Provide for
the indemnification of the associations officers and governing board and
maintain adequate liability insurance for the associations officers and
governing board;
(k) Exercise any
other power conferred by a timeshare instrument or bylaws; and
(L) Exercise any
other power determined by the association to be necessary and proper for the
governance and operation of the association.
(5) If an
association of timeshare owners is formed under this section, the public report
issued for the timeshare plan under ORS 94.828 (1), (2) and (4) shall include a
disclosure of the powers of the association and the manner in which the
association will be governed. [1983 c.530 §13; 2007 c.410 §21]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 94.858
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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