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Foreclosure right of redemption
In Oregon, is it common for the homeowner to be allowed to remain living in their property for the 180 day redemption period following a sherrif sale?
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In Oregon the purchaser at the sheriff's sale conducted pursuant to a judicial foreclosure is entitled to immediate possession and will often seek a writ of assistance to obtain possession before the redemption period expires.