
Clackamas County has agreed to a settlement to resolve claims that it failed to return surplus proceeds to former property owners and lienholders after tax foreclosures.
Claim Value:
Pro rata share of $2.46M
Clackamas County, Oregon has agreed to pay $2.46 million to settle allegations that the county violated the constitutional rights of property owners and lienholders by failing to return surplus proceeds from tax-foreclosed properties. The lawsuit claims that when the county foreclosed on properties for unpaid taxes and sold them for more than the debt owed, it did not provide just compensation.
You may be eligible for benefits if you owned or held a lien on property in Clackamas County that was foreclosed for unpaid taxes and sold for a higher amount than the amount of the unpaid taxes.
Owned or had an ownership interest in real property foreclosed by Clackamas County for unpaid taxes.
Held a valid lien on real property foreclosed by Clackamas County for unpaid taxes.
A list of eligible properties that fall, or may fall, within the Class definition is available on the official Claims' Administrator's website. For more information. contact the Claims Administrator at (833) 754-9045.
Submit a claim to receive your share of the $2.46 million settlement fund.
Payments will be distributed pro rata based on the net settlement fund.
Our mission is to help people get the compensation they deserve. We are providing this information and a direct link to the official site to ensure you don't miss out on money you may be owed. However, this will mean that claims submitted for this settlement will not be reviewed, monitored, or have additional support from ClaimsHero.
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Our goal is to raise awareness and guide you to the official claims website. We do not review your claim, handle your documents, monitor the status of your claim, contact you if there are any needed revisions or updates, or represent you in this specific matter. Our goal is to ensure you are provided a path to make your claim.
You must file your claim directly on the official settlement website, which is managed by the court-appointed claims administrator. The only place to submit your claim is through the link provided above.
All questions about your claim must be directed to the claims administrator. Because we simply provide a path to the claims administrator’s website to submit, our support team does not have access to your submission details. You can find their contact information on the official website through the link provided above.
If you have more questions, please visit the official website of this settlement and contact the claims administrator.