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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF
CLACKAMAS COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY
On December 18, 2025, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., in accordance with O.R.S. 275.110, at the Clackamas County Circuit Court (Rm 4C), 1000 Courthouse Road, Oregon City, I will conduct a public oral auction and offer the following properties located in Clackamas County, Oregon. Registration must be made online no later than December 12, 2025 at 5:00 PM. Please note registration is limited to 100 participants.
ONLINE REGISTRATION ends December 12, 2025 at 5:00 PM
Courthouse Public entry opens at 8:00 AM – Expect to go through security
DOORS to Room 4C open at 9:00 AM / AUCTION begins at 10:00 AM
* * * Auction will be conducted in English and in U.S. currency only * * *
To streamline the auction day check-in process, please indicate which parcel or parcels you are interested in the "Address 2" field of the registration form.
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This sale is made by authority of O.R.S. Chapter 275.110, relating to the sale of real property acquired by Clackamas County through tax foreclosure, in compliance with an Order of the Board of County Commissioners of Clackamas County, Oregon.
The property shall be sold for cash or cashier's check. The County will not accept less than 20% of the minimum advertised price of the property as a down payment at the time of sale. NO EXCEPTIONS! Down payments shall be payable at the time of sale by cash or certified check only.
NO PERSONAL CHECKS, BUSINESS CHECKS, OR MONEY ORDERS.
The balance of all sales shall be paid by cash or certified check within two business days to Clackamas County Property Disposition.
1. Clackamas County will not warrant or defend the fee title to the property. All properties listed are subject to all applicable easements, liens, conditions, and restrictions. It is the buyer’s responsibility to determine the existence and validity of any ownership interest, easement, lien, condition, restriction, or other encumbrance on the property. Questions about validity of title should be referred to an attorney or a title insurance company prior to the sale. The buyer assumes all risks of a defect in title. Title insurance will not be offered.
2. All properties offered and sold at such sale are subject to all easements, conditions, and restrictions of record. No surveys have been made pursuant to the established property lines. Properties may be partially dedicated for public purposes for use as roads, easements, or other purposes.
3. Jurisdictional wetlands may exist on the offered parcels. Development in wetlands may require permits from the Clackamas County Planning Dept., the Oregon Division of State Lands, and/or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The buyer acknowledges this possibility and assumes responsibility for obtaining the appropriate permits or other requirements. The purchaser also acknowledges their responsibilities as the landowner under Forest Practice Rules, as promulgated under the statutory authority in ORS 527.655.710 and as per Oregon Administrative Rules, Chapter 629, Division 600 through 699.
4. If the purchaser fails to remit the remaining balance to Clackamas County within two business days from the date of the auction sale, the purchaser shall forfeit any payments made.
5. Clackamas County makes no claims as to having contracted any type of pre-assessment evaluation or any other service for the real property offered at public auction regarding hazardous waste issues.
6. Properties are sold in “as is” condition. Purchasers shall indemnify and hold the County harmless from any lack of required notice to any party or agency.
Before making an offer on any property listed for sale, a buyer should check with the appropriate city or county planning department to verify approved uses. It is important to review all zoning codes for permitted uses and requirements. It is also important for a buyer to check with Property Disposition for any changes to this notice. Be advised, the Clackamas County Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to withdraw property at any time prior to the sale and to reject any bid.