Tenant Eviction Rights Oregon
Summary
In Oregon, an estate or landlord cannot simply kick you out without following proper procedures. They must provide written notice, usually 30 days unless otherwise stated in the agreement. If you dont leave, they can file an eviction lawsuit, and only a court can order an eviction. As a tenant, you have rights under Oregon law. If you believe these rights are being violated, you may seek legal help.Full Conversation
I was a live in caregiver in Oregon. The person has passed . Do they have to evict me or can they just kick me out of where I was living
Hi ****, in Oregon, an estate or landlord cannot simply "kick you out". They must follow proper procedures:
- Provide written notice, usually 30 days, unless the agreement says otherwise.
- If you don't leave, they can file an eviction lawsuit.
- Only a court can order an eviction.
So I have rights
Absolutely, ****. As a tenant, you have rights under Oregon law. If you believe these rights are being violated, you may seek legal help.
Ty
You're welcome, ****. Remember, under Oregon law, you have rights as a tenant. If you need further assistance, don't hesitate to ask.