The Oregon Notice of Intent To Sell Real Or Personal Property And Motion For Authority To Sell Property Free And Clear Of Liens is a legal document that is filed by a creditor in the Oregon Circuit Court. The motion is used to obtain permission to sell a debtor’s real or personal property free and clear of any liens. This document is typically used by creditors who are trying to collect a debt from a debtor who is unable to pay the debt in full. There are two types of Oregon Notice of Intent To Sell Real Or Personal Property And Motion For Authority To Sell Property Free And Clear Of Liens. The first is a Notice of Intent to Sell Real Property Free and Clear of Liens. This document is used when the debtor has real property (such as a house, land, or other real estate) that can be sold to pay off the debt. The second type is a Notice of Intent to Sell Personal Property Free and Clear of Liens. This document is used when the debtor has personal property (such as cars, furniture, jewelry, or other items) that can be sold to pay off the debt. Both of these documents must be filed with the Circuit Court in the county where the debtor resides. The documents must include the name of the debtor, the amount of the debt, and the specific property that is to be sold. The court will then review the documents and, if approved, will grant the creditor the authority to sell the property free and clear of any liens.