Eviction Process For Rv

Summary

If someone is living on your property without a rental agreement and refuses to leave, you can start the eviction process by filing an eviction notice. If the individual does not vacate after the notice period, you may need to attend a court hearing. If successful, the court can issue a writ of execution for law enforcement to remove the person. Financial abuse involves unauthorized use of someones money or property, and in Oregon, it includes illegal use of an elderly or disabled persons assets. Seniors may qualify for free legal aid services to assist with eviction and financial abuse issues.

Full Conversation

I have a man who is living on my property in an RV without a rental agreement who is hooked up to my power and isn’t paying me any rent and refuses to leave the property. I am over * and disabled on a fixed income and the power bills have doubled and it takes most of my $* SSI to pay the power. I gave him a 30 day notice to leave. I live in Washington County Oregon.
Hi ****! It sounds like you're dealing with a difficult situation. Since you've already given him a *-day notice to leave, the next step might be to start the eviction process. Here are some general steps:
- File an Eviction Notice: If he doesn't leave after the *-day notice, you can file an eviction notice with your local court.
- Attend a Court Hearing: You may need to attend a hearing where you can present your case.
- Get a Writ of Execution: If the court rules in your favor, they will issue a writ of execution for law enforcement to remove him.
Would you like more detailed information on how to proceed with the eviction?
I can’t afford to do all that. He is financially abusing me.
I'm sorry to hear you're dealing with this, ****. Since you are over * and disabled, you may qualify for free legal aid services in Oregon. They can help you with the eviction process and possibly address the financial abuse. Would you like contact information for local legal aid services?
What is the definition of financial abuse?
Case Rating: *
Financial abuse involves the illegal or unauthorized use of someone else's money or property. This can include:
- Stealing or misusing someone's money.
- Coercing someone into relinquishing their property.
- Fraudulently obtaining control over someone's finances.
Would you like more detailed information or legal aid contacts?
What is the definition of financial abuse of an elderly disabled person in Oregon?
Case Rating: *
Financial abuse of an elderly or disabled person in Oregon involves:
- Illegal or improper use of the individual's funds, property, or assets.
- Taking money or property without permission.
- Coercing or manipulating the person into financial decisions.
- Misusing legal authority over the person's financial matters.
Would you like more details on legal options or resources available to help you?