(1) Subject to the requirements of ORS 94.871 and 94.873, an escrow for the sale of a timeshare estate may close only if one of the following alternatives for protecting the purchaser is satisfied: (a) The timeshare estate is conveyed to the purchaser free and clear of any blanket encumbrance; (b) The timeshare property in which the timeshare estate is granted is conveyed to a trustee under a lien payment trust established under ORS 94.890 and every person holding an interest in a blanket encumbrance against the timeshare property executes and records a nondisturbance agreement; (c) The timeshare estate is conveyed to the purchaser subject only to a blanket encumbrance in which every person holding an interest in the blanket encumbrance executes and records a nondisturbance agreement or the Real Estate Commissioner accepts a surety bond as an alternative arrangement under ORS 94.900 in an amount that is sufficient to satisfy the blanket encumbrance; or (d) All requirements of an alternative arrangement approved by the commissioner under ORS 94.900 are satisfied. (2) Subject to the requirements of ORS 94.873, an escrow for the sale of a timeshare license may close only if one of the following alternatives for protecting the purchaser is satisfied: (a) The timeshare property is conveyed to a trustee free and clear of any blanket encumbrance; (b) The timeshare property is conveyed to a trustee under a lien payment trust established under ORS 94.890 and every person holding an interest in a blanket encumbrance against the timeshare property executes and records a nondisturbance agreement; (c) Every person holding an interest in a blanket encumbrance against the timeshare property executes and records a nondisturbance agreement and the commissioner accepts a recorded surety bond in an amount that is sufficient to satisfy the blanket encumbrance; or (d) The requirements of an alternative arrangement approved by the commissioner under ORS 94.900 are satisfied.
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