Oregon Complaint - Quiet Title

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Actual. Open. Notorious. Exclusive. Hostile. Continuous. For a period of at least 10 years. With an honest belief of actual ownership.

A lawsuit for quiet title must be brought in local Superior Court. To begin the lawsuit, the plaintiff (the lender or homeowner) files a complaint with the court followed by a Notice of Pendency of Action (a Lis Pendens) that is recorded with the county recorder and filed with the court.

Second, you need to petition the civil court for quiet title. Your petition needs to include a legal description of the property (address and parcel number), the adverse claims against plaintiff's title (such as an easement), and a request for granting quiet title.

Step 1: Studying a Title Report. Contact a title insurance company. Step 2: Purchase a title report. A title report is your protection against unforeseen issues with a parcel of land you wish to buy. Step 3: Identify problems in the title. Step 4: Buy title insurance.

When two or more persons have adverse claims to the same property, any of them may file a quiet title action. The purpose of the quiet title action is to eliminate an adverse claim to a legal interest in the property and to establish, perfect, or quiet the title in the property in one or more of the claimants.

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