Oregon HOA & Condo Association Laws

Oregon’s Condominium and Planned Community Acts both mandate reserve studies and reserve accounts for components the association maintains, open meetings, and detailed turnover procedures from declarant control.

Which statutes apply in Oregon?

Condominiums
Oregon Condominium Act (ORS ch. 100)
HOAs / planned communities
Oregon Planned Community Act (ORS ch. 94)

Key compliance rules for Oregon boards and managers

  • Reserve study and reserve account required (ORS 100.175 / 94.595), reviewed annually
  • Open meetings with owner notice; executive sessions limited
  • Annual financial statement distribution to owners

Resale and disclosure requirements

Condo resales require disclosure statements (ORS 100.645); planned communities provide similar seller/association disclosures under ORS 94.

Running associations in Oregon?

Portier369 handles the operational side of Oregon compliance — official records, owner and board notices, reserve and budget tracking, violation due process, and document packages — in one platform built for community association managers.

Frequently asked questions

What law governs condo associations in Oregon?

Condominiums in Oregon are governed by the Oregon Condominium Act (ORS ch. 100). Homeowners associations and planned communities fall under the Oregon Planned Community Act (ORS ch. 94).

Are resale disclosures required in Oregon?

Condo resales require disclosure statements (ORS 100.645); planned communities provide similar seller/association disclosures under ORS 94.

What software helps Oregon associations stay compliant?

Association management software like Portier369 supports the operational side of Oregon compliance: maintaining official records, distributing meeting notices, tracking reserves and budgets, running violation due process with notices and hearings, and assembling resale document packages.

Nearby state guides

This guide is an educational summary, not legal advice. Statutes are amended regularly — confirm current law with an attorney licensed in Oregon before acting.