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Oregon deficiency judgments after non-judicial foreclosure:

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B) Are generally not available

Oregon generally does not allow deficiency judgments after non-judicial foreclosure.

Answer Options
A
Are always available
B
Are generally not available
C
Are automatic
D
Require no court action
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Related Topics:

oregon-foreclosure-processesdeficiency-judgment-lawspower-of-sale-clauses

Key Terms:

deficiency judgmentnon-judicial foreclosureOregon ORS 86.797trust deedanti-deficiency protection

Related Concepts

Foreclosure is the legal process by which a lender takes possession of a property when a borrower fails to make mortgage payments. It allows the lender to sell the property to recover the outstanding debt.

A trustee sale is a type of foreclosure where a trustee, appointed under a deed of trust, sells the property at auction to satisfy the debt.

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