Oregon Statutes

§ 312.410 — Effect of failure to give notice when requested

Oregon § 312.410
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.8
Title 29Revenue and Taxation
Ch. 312Foreclosure of Property Tax Liens

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 312.410 (2026).

Text

If the city treasurer, after having received a request for notice as provided in ORS 312.390, fails to give the notice in the manner provided in ORS 312.400, such failure shall render void any deed of the property until the city treasurer gives the notice by registered mail or by certified mail with return receipt, addressed to the mortgagee or lienholder requesting the notice, and for 30 days thereafter, during which period the mortgagee or lienholder may redeem the property.

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Related

§ 312.390
Oregon § 312.390
§ 312.400
Oregon § 312.400

Legislative History

Amended by 1991 c.249 §26

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