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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 94 · Real Property Development · Timeshare Estates

94.818 Recording of timeshare instrument; payments required

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94.818 Recording of timeshare instrument; payments required.
(1)To submit property located within this state to the provisions of ORS 94.803 and 94.807 to 94.945, the developer shall record a timeshare instrument in the office of the recording officer of every county in which the timeshare property is located. To submit property located outside this state to the provisions of ORS 94.803 and 94.807 to 94.945, the developer shall satisfy the requirements of ORS 94.885 for the recording of a notice of timeshare plan. The timeshare instrument shall comply with ORS 94.821 and shall be executed in accordance with subsection
(2)of this section and acknowledged in the manner provided for acknowledgment of a deed.
(2)If the developer is not the fee owner of the property, the fee owner and the vendor under any contract of sale and the lessor under any lease shall also execute the timeshare instrument for the purpose of consenting to the property being submitted to the provisions of ORS 94.803 and 94.807 to 94.945.
(3)No timeshare instrument shall be recorded unless all taxes, penalties, special assessments, fees and charges that would be required to be paid for subdivisions or partitions under ORS 92.095 have been paid in the same manner as provided in ORS 92.095. [1983 c.530 §7; 1993 c.19 §2]
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