Property Ownership
Under Oregon law, a condominium conversion requires the developer to:
AObtain approval from OREA
BFile a condominium declaration and bylaws with the county and comply with the Oregon Condominium Act✓ Correct
CReceive approval from all current tenants in the building
DObtain a special zoning permit from the local municipality
Explanation
Converting a property to condominiums in Oregon requires compliance with the Oregon Condominium Act (ORS Chapter 100), including filing a declaration, bylaws, and a survey plat with the county. Notice requirements to existing tenants may also apply.
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