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addition to paying the sums or tendering
the performance necessary to cure the
default, the person affecting the cure shall
pay to the beneficiary all costs and
expenses actually incurred in enforcing
the obligation and trust deed, plus trustee
and attorney fees as prescribed in ORS
86.753. Upon such payment, the proceed-
ings shall be dismissed and the trust deed
reinstated. 10. NOTICE TO TENANTS: The
property in which you are living is in fore-
closure. A foreclosure sale is scheduled for
Tuesday, April 15, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. at
the doorsteps of the Lane County
Courthouse, 125 E. 8th Avenue, Eugene,
Oregon 97401. Unless the lender who is
foreclosing on this property is paid, the
foreclosure will go through and someone
new will own this property. The following
information applies to you only if you
occupy and rent this property as a resi-
dential dwelling under a legitimate rental
agreement. The information does not
apply to you if you own this property or if
you are not a residential tenant. If the
foreclosure goes through, the business or
individual who buys this property at the
foreclosure sale has the right to require
you to move out. The buyer must first give
you an eviction notice in writing that spec-
ifies the date by which you must move out.
The buyer may not give you this notice
until after the foreclosure sale happens. If
you do not leave before the move-out date,
the buyer can have the sheriff remove you
from the property after a court hearing.
You will receive notice of the court hear-
ing. FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES YOU TO BE
NOTIFIED IF YOU ARE OCCUPYING AND
RENTING THIS PROPERTY AS A
RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNDER A
LEGITIMATE RENTAL AGREEMENT,
FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES THE BUYER TO
GIVE YOU NOTICE IN WRITING A CERTAIN
NUMBER OF DAYS BEFORE THE BUYER
CAN REQUIRE YOU TO MOVE OUT. THE
FEDERAL LAW THAT REQUIRES THE
BUYER TO GIVE YOU THIS NOTICE IS
EFFECTIVE UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2019.
must give you at least 60 days’ notice in
writing before requiring you to move out. If
the buyer wants to move in and use this
property as the buyer’s primary residence,
the buyer can give you written notice and
require you to move out after 30 days,
even if you have a fixed-term lease with
more than 30 days left. If you are renting
under a month-to-month or week-to-week
rental agreement, the buyer must give you
at least 30 days’ notice in writing before
requiring you to move out. IMPORTANT:
For the buyer to be required to give you
notice under state law, you must prove to
the business or individual who is handling
the foreclosure sale that you are occupy-
ing and renting this property as a residen-
tial dwelling under a legitimate rental
agreement. The name and address of the
business or individual who is handling the
foreclosure sale is shown on this notice
under the heading “SUCCESSOR
TRUSTEE.” You must mail or deliver your
proof not later than (30 days before the
date first set for the foreclosure sale). Your
proof must be in writing and should be a
copy of your rental agreement or lease. If
you do not have a written rental agree-
ment or lease, you can provide other proof,
such as receipts for rent you paid. ABOUT
YOUR SECURITY DEPOSIT: Under state
law, you may apply your security deposit
and any rent you paid in advance against
the current rent you owe your landlord. To
do this, you must notify your landlord in
writing that you want to subtract the
amount of your security deposit or prepaid
rent from your rent payment. You may do
this only for the rent you owe your current
landlord. If you do this, you must do so
before the foreclosure sale. The business
or individual who buys this property at the
foreclosure sale is not responsible to you
for any deposit or prepaid rent you paid to
your landlord. ABOUT YOUR TENANCY
AFTER THE FORECLOSURE SALE: The
business or individual who buys this prop-
erty at the foreclosure sale may be willing
to allow you to stay as a tenant instead of
NOTICE OF DEFAULT, ELECTION TO SELL,
AND TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE The
successor trustee under the terms of the
trust deed described below, at the direc-
tion of the beneficiary, hereby elects to
sell the property described in the trust
deed to satisfy the obligations secured
thereby, which the beneficiary has
declared due. Pursuant to ORS 86.745, the
following information is provided: 1.
PARTIES: Grantors: All unknown parties at
the below described residence; Trustee:
Western Title and Escrow Company;
Successor Trustee: Helen Rives Pruitt,
OSB No. 803587 Wyse Kadish LLP 621 SW
Morrison Street, Suite 1300 Portland, OR
97205.; Beneficiary: Home Federal Bank,
successor in interest to LibertyBank pur-
suant to an Assignment of Trust Deed
dated November 15, 2015; recorded on
November 18, 2015, as Instrument No.
2018-0568730, in the official records of
Lane County, Oregon. 2. DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY: 986 Rio Road, Junction City,
Oregon 97448, more specifically described
as follows: Beginning at the stone marking
the Southwest corner of Vaveendaal
Donation Land Claim No. 49, Township 16
South, Range 4 West of the Willamette
Meridian; thence North 0º 37’ 09” West
457.84 feet along or very near an existing
property line fence to an iron pin set
therein and marking the true point of
beginning, thence, North 0º 37’ 09” West
447.78 feet continuing along said fence
line and the Northerly extension thereof to
a point; thence South 89º 52’ 09” East,
1905.04 feet to a point, thence; South 0º
07’ 52” West, 369.51 feet to a point; thence
South 89º 36’ 15” East, 20.93 feet to a
point; thence, North 89º 45’ 31” East,
1041.53 feet to a point on the centerline of
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requiring you to move out. You should
contact the buyer to discuss that possibil-
ity if you would like to stay. Under state
law, if the buyer accepts rent from you,
signs a new residential rental agreement
with you or does not notify you in writing
within 30 days after the date of the fore-
closure sale that you must move out, the
buyer becomes your new landlord and
must maintain the property. Otherwise,
the buyer is not your landlord and is not
responsible for maintaining the property
on your behalf and you must move out by
the date the buyer specifies in a notice to
you. YOU SHOULD CONTINUE TO PAY
RENT TO YOUR LANDLORD UNTIL THE
PROPERTY IS SOLD TO ANOTHER
BUSINESS OR INDIVIDUAL OR UNTIL A
COURT OR A LENDER TELLS YOU
OTHERWISE. IF YOU DO NOT PAY RENT,
YOU CAN BE EVICTED. AS EXPLAINED
ABOVE, YOU MAY BE ABLE TO APPLY A
DEPOSIT YOU MADE OR PREPAID RENT
YOU PAID AGAINST YOUR CURRENT RENT
OBLIGATION. BE SURE TO KEEP PROOF OF
ANY PAYMENTS YOU MAKE AND OF ANY
NOTICE YOU GIVE OR RECEIVE
CONCERNING THE APPLICATION OF YOUR
DEPOSIT OR YOUR PREPAID RENT. IT IS
UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON TO TRY TO
FORCE YOU TO LEAVE YOUR HOME
WITHOUT FIRST GOING TO COURT TO
EVICT YOU. FOR MORE INFORMATION
ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS, YOU MAY WISH TO
CONSULT A LAWYER. If you believe you
need legal assistance, contact the Oregon
State Bar and ask for the lawyer referral
service. Contact information for the
Oregon State Bar is included with this
notice. If you do not have enough money to
pay a lawyer and are otherwise eligible,
you may be able to receive legal assis-
tance for free. Information about whom to
contact for free legal assistance is includ-
ed with this notice. Legal Aid Services of
Oregon Lane County Office, 376 East 11th
Avenue, Eugene, Oregon 97401. 1-541-342-
6056. 1-800-422-5247. 1-541-341-1262
Fax. Oregon State Bar, Lawyers Referral
Service: 1-503-684-3763/1-800-452-
7636. PO Box 231935, Tigard, Oregon
97281-1935. In construing this notice, the
masculine gender includes the feminine
and the neuter, the singular includes the
plural, the word “grantor” includes any
successor in interest to the grantor as well
as any other person owing an obligation,
the performance of which is secured by
said trust deed, the words “trustee” and
“beneficiary” include their respective suc-
cessors in interest, if any. Helen Rives
Pruitt, OSB No. 803587 Wyse Kadish LLP
621 SW Morrison Street, Suite 1300
Portland, OR 97205. Telephone:
503.228.8448 Facsimile: 503.273.9135.
THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT
AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Date of first
publication: November 14, 2019. Date if
last publication: December 5th, 2019.
ne
Under federal law, the buyer must give you
at least 90 days’ notice in writing before
requiring you to move out. If you are rent-
ing this property under a fixed-term lease
(for example, a six-month or one-year
lease), you may stay until the end of your
lease term. If the buyer wants to move in
and use this property as the buyer’s pri-
mary residence, the buyer can give you
written notice and require you to move out
after 90 days, even if you have a fixed-
term lease with more than 90 days left.
STATE
LAW
NOTIFICATION
REQUIREMENTS: IF THE FEDERAL LAW
DOES NOT APPLY, STATE LAW STILL
REQUIRES THE BUYER TO GIVE YOU
NOTICE IN WRITING BEFORE REQUIRING
YOU TO MOVE OUT IF YOU ARE
OCCUPYING AND RENTING THE
PROPERTY AS A TENANT IN GOOD FAITH.
EVEN IF THE FEDERAL LAW REQUIREMENT
IS NO LONGER EFFECTIVE AFTER
DECEMBER 31, 2012, THE REQUIREMENT
UNDER STATE LAW STILL APPLIES TO
YOUR SITUATION. Under state law, if you
have a fixed-term lease (for example, a
six-month or one-year lease), the buyer
of the trust deed, together with any inter-
est of the grantor or successors in interest
acquired after execution of the trust deed,
to satisfy the sum owing on the obligation
plus the expenses of sale and trustee and
attorney fees. 9. REINSTATEMENT:
Pursuant to ORS 86.753, the grantor, the
grantor’s successor in interest to all or any
part of the trust property, any beneficiary
under a subordinate trust deed, or any
person having any subordinate lien or
encumbrance of record on the property
may cure the default or defaults at any
time prior to 5 days before the date set by
the trustee for the trustee’s sale. If the
default consists of a failure to pay, when
due, sums secured by the trust deed, the
default may be cured by paying the entire
amount due at the time of cure under the
terms of the obligation, other than such
portion as would not then be due had no
default occurred. Any other default of the
trust deed obligation that is capable of
being cured may be cured by tendering
the performance required under the obli-
gation or trust deed. In any case, and in
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