Yamhill County Tax Foreclosure Settlement Offers Refunds for Past Property Owners

In a significant legal development for property owners, Yamhill County is part of an ongoing class action settlement concerning the tax foreclosure processes that transpired between October 12, 2017, and May 8, 2026. The case titled Martin Lynch et al. v. Multnomah County et al., filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon, aims to address claims that many counties—including Yamhill—failed to adequately compensate former property owners for the equity in their homes that went beyond the amount owed in unpaid taxes and associated fees. This legal situation falls under what is referred to as Surplus Proceeds claims. As the lawsuit unfolds, Yamhill County has expressed its commitment to pay affected individuals 100% of the surplus proceeds related to eligible properties that were sold, paired with applicable interest rates and administrative costs.

Who Qualifies for the Class Action?


Individuals who owned, inherited, or held interests in properties foreclosed on by Yamhill County during the specified dates may qualify as Class Members eligible to receive a payment. This includes not just direct owners, but also mortgage holders and those with other claims to the property. If the original owner has passed, their heirs or successors are also included as Class Members, facilitating broader participation in the settlement opportunity.

Key Settlement Details


The total amount earmarked for the settlement stands at $179,470.18, which will be allocated to eligible Class Members who file claims duly. Each Class Member who submits an Eligible Claim will receive compensation for the surplus funds related to their former property. The Settlement also covers the administrative costs of processing claims as well as attorney’s fees, which are capped at 25% of the Settlement Fund. Notably, participation in the settlement is free for Class Members; there are no upfront costs to engage in the claims process.

Important Deadlines and Rights


To claim your rightful compensation, a claim form must be filled out and submitted by 11:59 PM PT on November 30, 2026. Interested individuals can complete the process online via www.YamhillTaxForeclosureSettlement.com or send a paper claim to Kroll Settlement Administration LLC, P.O. Box 225391, New York, NY 10150-5391, ensuring their submission is appropriately postmarked by the deadline.

Besides filing a claim to receive payment, Class Members have additional options:
1. Do Nothing: By not taking action, individuals forfeit their right to any potential compensation but will be legally bound by the court's decisions regarding the settlement.
2. Opt-Out: Those wishing to exclude themselves from the settlement must do so by September 14, 2026.
3. Object: Class Members can voice objections to the settlement by filing them with the Clerk of Court before the same opt-out deadline.

The court hearing for fairness concerning the settlement is scheduled for September 17, 2026. It will be held at the United States District Court for the District of Oregon, giving Class Members an opportunity to attend and voice any concerns or to seek more information about the case, the settlement, and what it entails for them. Additional details about the claims process, rights under the settlement, and deadlines can be obtained directly from the aforementioned website or through customer support via phone.

With many individuals potentially benefiting from this settlement, it is crucial for those affected to take action promptly and ensure that their interests are not overlooked as this significant legal matter progresses.

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