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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 94 · Real Property Development · Planned Communities

94.577 Recording amended governing documents; marketability of title unaffected by noncompliance

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94.577 Recording amended governing documents; marketability of title unaffected by noncompliance.
(1)An amended governing document must include a reference to the recording index numbers and the date of recording of prior governing documents.
(2)The county clerk may charge a fee for recording a governing document or an amendment to a governing document under ORS 94.572, 94.573, 94.574 or 94.576 according to the provisions of ORS 205.320 (1)(d).
(3)Title to a unit, lot or common property in a Class I or Class II planned community created before January 1, 2002, may not be rendered unmarketable or otherwise affected by a failure of the planned community to be in compliance with a requirement of this section or ORS 94.572, 94.573, 94.574 or 94.576. [2017 c.423 §13]
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