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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 100 · Condominiums · Document Filing

100.250 Documents required to be filed with Real Estate Agency; fees

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100.250 Documents required to be filed with Real Estate Agency; fees.
(1)The following shall be delivered to the Real Estate Agency for filing on behalf of the association in accordance with ORS 100.260 (5):
(a)A Condominium Information Report described in ORS 100.260
(1)by the declarant not later than 90 days after the declaration is recorded under ORS 100.100 or by the board of directors if required under ORS 100.275.
(b)The Annual Report described in ORS 100.260
(2)by the declarant until the turnover meeting and the board of directors thereafter every year not later than the report date which shall be the anniversary date of filing the Condominium Information Report.
(c)An amendment to the reports required under this subsection by the declarant until the turnover meeting and the board of directors thereafter, within 30 days after there is a change in the information contained in a report.
(2)The Real Estate Agency shall collect the following fees for the documents delivered for filing:
Document Fee
(a)Condominium Information
Report $100
(b)Annual Report $ 25
(c)Amendment $ 75
(d)Application for
Termination Statement $ 75
(e)Statement of Resignation $ 75
(3)Any fee paid under subsection
(2)of this section or ORS 100.275 may be a common expense of the condominium. [1989 c.595 §38; 1991 c.132 §13; 1995 c.31 §4; 2001 c.756 §37]
Note: 100.250 to 100.290 were added to and made a part of ORS 100.005 to 100.910 by legislative action but were not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
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