Oregon General Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure

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Oregon judgments expire after 10 years from the date of entry by a court, unless a creditor (i.e., you or your attorney) files a certificate within that 10 year time period to have enforcement of the judgment extended for another 10 years.

Tools creditors can use to collect a judgment If the creditor chooses not to wait for you to sell or refinance the property, the creditor can try to foreclose on the judgment lien. This means that the creditor forces you to sell the property and pay what you owe with that money.

A judgment lienholder can also foreclose on your home to get paid. But judgment lienholders rarely foreclose because of the time and money needed to complete the process, and often they wouldn't get anything anyway because senior mortgages or other liens have priority and get paid first.

If you fail to attend Court in accordance with the Examination Order you will be in contempt of Court and a warrant for your arrest can be issued. A judgment creditor can issue a Garnishee Order on the basis of the information the judgment creditor has obtained about your financial situation.

Finding out if a judgment has been renewed has been made easy by access to online court records in every state. Check the court records to find out if a judgment has been renewed. If your creditor has renewed the judgment he will do so at the court where the judgment was first issued.

Foreclosure Eliminates Liens, Not Debt Following a first-mortgage foreclosure, all junior liens (including a second mortgage and any junior judgment liens) are extinguished and the liens are removed from the property title.

Renew the judgment Money judgments automatically expire (run out) after 10 years.If the judgment is not renewed, it will not be enforceable any longer and you will not have to pay any remaining amount of the debt. Once a judgment has been renewed, it cannot be renewed again until 5 years later.

California state court money judgments automatically expire 10 years after they become final. After that date, the judgment is unenforceable.If these forms are timely filed and served, the judgment is renewed for another 10 years.

1 : a proceeding in which the amount due on a mortgage is determined and a period of time within which it must be paid is fixed with the understanding that in the event of the mortgagor's default title will be vested in the mortgagee free of any right of the mortgagor to redeem compare statutory foreclosure.

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