Oregon Statutes
§ 223.270 — Procedure for collection on default
Oregon § 223.270
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 223.270 (2026).
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(1)If the owner neglects or refuses to pay installments under ORS 223.265 as they become due and payable for a period of one year, then the governing body of the local government may, by reason of the neglect or refusal to pay the installments, and while the neglect and refusal to pay continues, pass a resolution:
(a)Giving the name of the owner then in default in the payment of the sums due;
(b)Stating the sums due, either principal or interest and any unpaid late payment penalties or charges;
(c)Containing a description of the property upon which the sums are owing; and
(d)Declaring the whole sum, both principal and interest, due and payable at once.
(2)The governing body may then proceed at once to collect all unpaid installments and to enforce collection thereof, with all unpaid
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Related
§ 223.265
Oregon § 223.265
Legislative History
Amended by 1991 c.902 §19; 2003 c.802 §13
Nearby Sections
15
§ 223.001
Definitions§ 223.010
Right of city to enter upon, survey, examine and select property to be appropriated or condemned§ 223.020
Scope of appropriation§ 223.025
§ 223.025§ 223.030
§ 223.030§ 223.035
§ 223.035§ 223.040
§ 223.040§ 223.105
Proceedings to condemn property for city improvements when owner and city disagree on price§ 223.110
§ 223.110§ 223.115
§ 223.115§ 223.117
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