Summary
In Oregon, landlords are responsible for major repairs, and tenants can withhold rent if essential services are not provided. Partial rent payments wont stop an eviction, but full payment within 72 hours of an eviction notice can. Presenting evidence of landlord neglect and requesting a payment plan may help in court. The eviction moratorium ended on June 30, 2021, but tenants who declared financial hardship due to COVID-19 have until February 28, 2022, to pay back rent. Consult a local attorney for specific advice.Full Conversation
I have eviction court tomorrow due to non payment of rent. I was supposed to get assistance due to covid but funding ran out. But the main issue I'm having was my landlord has not fixed any issues at the rental. We have replaced the toilet three times the electric the flooring we have fixed. We have told her and she said she would take rent off but hasn't done this. We have went to court two times already for eviction but both times they were dismissed. I just need to know what my rights as a renter are.
Hi ****, could you kindly let me know your location? Rental laws vary by city and state, and that information will help me provide accurate information.
Salem Oregon
Hello ****, in Oregon:
- Landlords are responsible for major repairs
- You have the right to withhold rent if the landlord fails to provide essential services
- Eviction for non-payment can be prevented if you pay rent within 7 days of receiving a notice.
Please consult a local attorney for detailed advice.
If I give her any amount of money towards the rent would that legally stop the eviction temporarily!
In Oregon:
- Partial rent payment can't stop an eviction.
- Full payment within * hours of eviction notice can.
Please consult a local attorney for specific advice.
Is there anything I can do tomorrow in court to prevent getting evicted? I have two small kids and no where to go.
In Oregon, you can:
- Present evidence of landlord neglect.
- Request a payment plan if available.
- Seek legal representation.
Please consult an attorney for specific advice.
What are the chances the case getting dismissed tomorrow since they were in our favor and dismissed
As a legal advisor, I can't predict the outcome of a court case. However, if you:
- Provide evidence of landlord neglect
- Show proof of your financial situation
- Show previous case dismissals
These may help. Consult a local attorney for specific advice.
Ok thank you have good day
You're welcome, ****. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need further assistance. Wishing you all the best for your court proceedings. Have a good day!
I have one other question. Is there any protection from evictions for renters due to covid?
Hi ****, yes, there are protections for renters due to Covid-*. Specifics can vary by location, so can you confirm if you're still in Salem, Oregon?
Yes
In Oregon, the moratorium on evictions due to nonpayment of rent ended on June *, *. However, tenants who provided their landlords with a declaration of financial hardship related to COVID-* have until February *, *, to pay back rent owed. Please check with a local attorney for your specific situation.
So there is nothing now for protection?
As of now, the eviction moratorium has ended in Oregon. However, if you've already declared financial hardship due to COVID-*, you have until February *, * to pay back rent. It's essential to consult a local attorney for more information and possible solutions.