Oregon SB 519 MERS foreclosure fix postponed but effort appears in jeopardy, legislator says

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Oregon SB 519 MERS foreclosure fix postponed but effort appears in jeopardy, legislator says

Oregon SB 519 MERS foreclosure fix postponed but effort appears in jeopardy, legislator says

At least they agree a cloud hoovers over foreclosures…

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A bid by major financial institutions to retroactively waive Oregon recording requirements blocking foreclosure sales appears in jeopardy but will get at least one more day, a legislative leader says.


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