Oregon Property Owner Rights

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Oregon
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OR-P021-PKG
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With this Commercial Property Sales Package, you will find many of the forms that are part of closing a commercial real estate transaction.


Included in your package are the following forms:



1. A Contract for the Sale and Purchase of a Commercial Lot or Land without a Broker;

2. A Option for the Sale and Purchase of a Commercial Building;

3. A Option for the Sale and Purchase of a Commercial Lot or Land;

4. An Addendum for Environmental Assessment of Threatened or Endangered Species or Wetlands;

5. An Addendum for Continued Marketing of Property by Seller due to Contingencies;

6. An Exchange Addendum to Contract for Tax Free Exchange under Section 1031;

7. A Tax Free Exchange Agreement pursuant to Section 1031; and

8. A Fixed Rate Promissory Note Secured by Commercial Real Estate.



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An Oregon deed must be signed by the current owner transferring real estate?the grantor?or a lawful agent or attorney signing for the grantor. Notarization. The current owner's signature must be acknowledged before a notary or other authorized officer.

To transfer ownership of the real property to another, the current owner must execute a new deed and record it with the County Recorder's office.

Subcontractors, employees, material suppliers, and equipment rental companies usually must provide a Notice of Right to a Lien to property owners in order to claim a valid lien if they are not paid. The Notice of Right to a Lien is available online at .oregon.gov/ ccb under Contractor Forms.

A judgment lien is created automatically on any debtor property located in the Oregon county where the judgment is entered. For debtor property in another Oregon county, the creditor must record the judgment in the County Clerk Lien Record for the county where the property is located.

You must include a statement of demand, the name of the owners of the property, the name of the person who hired you, a description of the property and a proper verification under oath (notary). ORS 87.035(3)-(4). You must record the lien in the county where the project is located. ORS 87.035(2).

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