2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 312 - Foreclosure of Property Tax Liens
Section 312.120 - Period during which property held by county; redemption; assessment during redemption period; redemption of part of property.


(2) During the two-year period any person having an interest in the property at the date of the judgment of foreclosure, or any heir or devisee of such person, or any person holding a lien of record on the property, or any municipal corporation having a lien on the property, may redeem the property by payment of the full amount applicable to the property under the judgment, with interest thereon as provided by law, plus a penalty of five percent of the total amount applicable to the property under the judgment and a fee as specified under subsection (5) of this section. The penalty of five percent and fee shall be in lieu of all costs chargeable against the property in connection with the foreclosure proceeding. The fee shall be used to defray the costs, among other costs, incurred by the county to provide the notices of redemption period expiration to lienholders and others required under ORS 312.125.
(3) Property so redeemed shall be subject to assessment for taxation during the period of redemption, as though it had continued in private ownership.
(4) Any person holding a mortgage or other lien of record covering a part only of a particular parcel of real property included in the judgment of foreclosure may redeem such part by payment of the proportionate amount applicable thereto under the judgment.
(5) The fee specified by this subsection is as follows:
(a) If the property is redeemed before the date the notice by certified mail required by ORS 312.125 is given, $50.
(b) If the property is redeemed on or after the date the notice by certified mail required by ORS 312.125 is given, the greater of $50 or the actual cost to the county for a title search and other expenses related to obtaining a title search. [Amended by 1983 c.472 §2; 1987 c.311 §7; 1989 c.687 §2; 1999 c.22 §1; 2003 c.576 §420]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 08 - Revenue and Taxation

Chapter 312 - Foreclosure of Property Tax Liens

Section 312.010 - When real property subject to tax foreclosure; listing other charges with taxes.

Section 312.020 - Supervision by Department of Revenue; enforcement.

Section 312.030 - Annual foreclosure list; suppression of certain public employee names; interest on taxes in list.

Section 312.040 - Notice of proceeding; service.

Section 312.050 - Instituting foreclosure proceedings.

Section 312.060 - Application for judgment foreclosing lien; effect and correction of irregularity, informality, omission or other error.

Section 312.120 - Period during which property held by county; redemption; assessment during redemption period; redemption of part of property.

Section 312.122 - Reduced redemption period when property subjected to waste or abandonment; hearing; notice; reasonable inquiry.

Section 312.125 - Notice to owner or lienholder of expiration of period of redemption; contents; mailing.

Section 312.140 - Notice of foreclosure list to lienholder.

Section 312.170 - Municipal or other public corporation removing property from foreclosure list or proceeding or redeeming; additional lien.

Section 312.190 - General notice of expiration of redemption period.

Section 312.214 - Public policy relating to title obtained by county by tax foreclosure.

Section 312.216 - Conclusive presumptions of notice resulting from tax foreclosure.

Section 312.218 - Constructive possession by county; notice; remedy of ejectment.

Section 312.230 - Limitations on proceedings affecting foreclosure sale; payments required with first pleading; effect as statute of prescription.

Section 312.260 - Lands acquired by county by tax foreclosure where title fraudulently concealed from owner.

Section 312.270 - Title of county purchasing property; title of purchaser on resale.

Section 312.310 - Accepting deed where timber fire reduces value of property; sale of timber or property acquired.

Section 312.360 - Tax sales to counties or other public corporations validated; effect of omissions or defects.

Section 312.400 - Giving notice to lienholder.