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Section 93.905 – Definitions for ORS 93.905 to 93.940.

As used in ORS 93.905 to 93.940, unless the context requires otherwise: (1) “Contract for transfer or conveyance of an interest in real property” shall not include earnest money or preliminary sales agreements, options or rights of first refusal. (2) “Forfeiture remedy” means the nonjudicial remedy whereby the seller cancels the contract for default, declares […]

Section 93.910 – Enforcement of forfeiture remedy after notice of default.

Whenever a contract for transfer or conveyance of an interest in real property provides a forfeiture remedy, whether the remedy is self-executing or is optional, forfeiture of the interest of a purchaser in default under the contract may be enforced only after notice of the default has been given to the purchaser as provided in […]

Section 93.925 – Failure to cure default; exclusiveness of notice.

Notwithstanding a seller’s waiver of prior defaults, if notice is given and purchaser does not cure the default within the period specified in ORS 93.915, the contract forfeiture remedy may be exercised and the contract shall not be reinstated by any subsequent offer or tender of performance. The notice required in ORS 93.915 shall be […]

Section 93.930 – Recording affidavit after forfeiture; affidavit as evidence.

(1) When a contract for conveyance of real property has been forfeited in accordance with its terms after the seller has given notice to the purchaser as provided in ORS 93.915, the seller shall record an affidavit with the property description, a copy of the notice of default and proof of mailing attached, setting forth […]

Section 93.945 – Application of ORS 93.910 to 93.940.

(1) The provisions of ORS 93.910 to 93.930 shall apply only to forfeiture remedies enforced after July 13, 1985. The date that the initial written notice of a default is given to the purchaser shall be the date of enforcement of the forfeiture remedy. (2) The provisions of ORS 93.935 and 93.940 shall apply to […]