Oregon Statutes
§ 223.594 — Lien for water service to certain real property through single water meter; owner as water user; foreclosure
Oregon § 223.594
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 223.594 (2026).
Text
(1)When water service is provided to a multifamily building with five or more units with a single water meter, the owner of the real property shall be considered the user of the water. If payment for such water is not made when due and the water service has not been shut off or will not be shut off, the municipal utility may place a lien on the premises to which water service was provided for the amount due for such service.
(2)When requested by the property owner and authorized by the municipal utility, a single water meter may serve several parcels of real property owned by the same owner. The owner of those parcels of real property shall be considered the user of the water. If payment for such water is not made when due and the water has not been shut off or will not be shut off, the
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Legislative History
1993 c.786 §4; 2003 c.802 §45
Nearby Sections
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§ 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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