Oregon Rv Park Eviction
Summary
In Oregon, landlords can issue a 72-hour notice for non-payment of rent six days after the due date. If issued prematurely, the notice is invalid, and tenants should notify the landlord in writing. If the tenant does not vacate, the landlord can file for eviction, which may take 15-30 days for a court hearing. Evictions can affect credit scores. For existing rule violations, tenants typically have 30 days to comply. New rules require a 30-day notice before enforcement. Forced signing under duress is illegal. Tenants should inform property owners of any coercion. If rent is due on the 1st and late by the 5th, the 72-hour notice can be issued on the 6th. The eviction process includes filing for eviction, a court hearing, and an eviction order if the tenant loses.Full Conversation
I HGAVE READ THE 72HRS CANT BE ISSUED UNTIL 8TH DAY OR 144HRS ON 6TH DAY. WHICH ONE ALIGNS WITH THE * LAW? IF I IS INDEED THE ABOVE, WHAT SHOULD TENANT DO? iF TENANT REALIZES THIS MISTAKE AND CONFRONTS LANDLORD ON 8TH DOES THE 72HRS START THEN? TELL ME DETAILS ABOUT NEXT STEP- EVICTION. IF TENANT DOESNT PAY THAN HOW LONG UNTIL THEY MUST LEAVE? DOES THIS GO ON CREDIT REPORT? ON THE OTHER VIOLATIONS IF IT IS EXISTING RULE THAN HOW LONG UNTIL YOU HAVE TO FIX IT? CAN THEY KICK YOU OUT FOR THIS AND IF SO, EVICTION PROCESS? IF NEW RULE THAN WHAT? IF LANDLORD CORNERED TENANT ON VIOLATIONS AND SAID SIGN THIS ACKNOLODGING VIOLATIONS AND TENANT WAS RUNNING LATE TO WORK AND SAID THEY WOULD SIGN LATER AND LANDLORD SAID SIGN NOW OR POLICE WILL BE CALLED TO REMOVE YOU AND RV IS THAT LEGAL? SHOULD THE PROPERTY OWNER BE MADE AWARE AND IF SO CAN YOU DRAFT UP A LETTER
Hey there! Let's tackle your questions one by one:
*. *-Hour Notice for Non-Payment (* Law)
- In Oregon, the *-hour notice can be issued six days (* hours) after the rent due date. If the notice was given prematurely, it's not valid. Notify the landlord in writing about the error.
*. Eviction Process
- If the tenant doesn't vacate after a valid *-hour notice, the landlord can file for eviction with the court. The tenant might have to leave within a few days to weeks, depending on court proceedings.
*. Credit Report
- Yes, evictions can be reported to credit bureaus and affect your credit score.
*. Fixing Violations
- For existing rules, landlords typically give a reasonable time to fix violations, often 30 days. For new rules, landlords must give a *-day notice before enforcement.
*. Eviction for Violations
- If the tenant fails to fix violations within the given timeframe, the landlord can start the eviction process.
*. Signing Under Duress
- Being forced to sign a document under threat of police involvement is not legal. Inform the property owner about the incident in writing.
Would you like assistance drafting a letter to the property owner?
*. *-Hour Notice for Non-Payment (* Law)
- In Oregon, the *-hour notice can be issued six days (* hours) after the rent due date. If the notice was given prematurely, it's not valid. Notify the landlord in writing about the error.
*. Eviction Process
- If the tenant doesn't vacate after a valid *-hour notice, the landlord can file for eviction with the court. The tenant might have to leave within a few days to weeks, depending on court proceedings.
*. Credit Report
- Yes, evictions can be reported to credit bureaus and affect your credit score.
*. Fixing Violations
- For existing rules, landlords typically give a reasonable time to fix violations, often 30 days. For new rules, landlords must give a *-day notice before enforcement.
*. Eviction for Violations
- If the tenant fails to fix violations within the given timeframe, the landlord can start the eviction process.
*. Signing Under Duress
- Being forced to sign a document under threat of police involvement is not legal. Inform the property owner about the incident in writing.
Would you like assistance drafting a letter to the property owner?
YES PLEASE
Sure thing! Here's a draft you can use:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Property Owner's Name]
[Property Owner's Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Dear [Property Owner's Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to bring to your attention several concerns that have arisen regarding my tenancy at [RV Park Name/Address].
*. *-Hour Notice for Non-Payment of Rent:
- On [Date], I received a *-hour notice to quit for non-payment of rent. However, as per Oregon law, the notice was issued prematurely, before the *-hour period had elapsed. I would like to resolve this matter amicably and request that the notice be reissued correctly.
*. Condition of the Premises:
- Despite repeated complaints about the poor road conditions within the park, including muddy areas and potholes, no action has been taken to address these issues. I kindly request that these concerns be addressed promptly to ensure a safe living environment for all tenants.
*. Violation Notices:
- Recently, I was confronted by [Manager's Name] regarding alleged violations. I was coerced into signing an acknowledgment under the threat of police involvement, which I believe was inappropriate and unlawful. I request that any such future communication be conducted respectfully and without undue pressure.
I appreciate your attention to these matters and look forward to your prompt response to resolve these issues.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Property Owner's Name]
[Property Owner's Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Dear [Property Owner's Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to bring to your attention several concerns that have arisen regarding my tenancy at [RV Park Name/Address].
*. *-Hour Notice for Non-Payment of Rent:
- On [Date], I received a *-hour notice to quit for non-payment of rent. However, as per Oregon law, the notice was issued prematurely, before the *-hour period had elapsed. I would like to resolve this matter amicably and request that the notice be reissued correctly.
*. Condition of the Premises:
- Despite repeated complaints about the poor road conditions within the park, including muddy areas and potholes, no action has been taken to address these issues. I kindly request that these concerns be addressed promptly to ensure a safe living environment for all tenants.
*. Violation Notices:
- Recently, I was confronted by [Manager's Name] regarding alleged violations. I was coerced into signing an acknowledgment under the threat of police involvement, which I believe was inappropriate and unlawful. I request that any such future communication be conducted respectfully and without undue pressure.
I appreciate your attention to these matters and look forward to your prompt response to resolve these issues.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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IF RENT IS DUE ON 1ST BUT IS CONSIDERED LATE END OF DAY ON 5TH THEN TELL ME WHEN THE 72HRS IS UP. OUTLINE THE RESTOF THE STEPS IN THE PROCESS AND AVERAGE DAYS IT TAKES IN EACH STEP.
Case Rating: *
If rent is due on the 1st and is late by end of the 5th, the *-hour notice can be issued on the 6th day. Here’s a breakdown of the eviction process in Oregon:
- *-Hour Notice: Issued on the 6th day.
- Filing for Eviction: If tenant doesn't vacate, landlord files for eviction (*-* weeks).
- Court Hearing: Scheduled within *-30 days.
- Eviction Order: Issued if the tenant loses the case (few days to weeks).
- Removal: Tenant must vacate within specified time in the court order.
Would you like more detailed information on any specific step?
If rent is due on the 1st and is late by end of the 5th, the *-hour notice can be issued on the 6th day. Here’s a breakdown of the eviction process in Oregon:
- *-Hour Notice: Issued on the 6th day.
- Filing for Eviction: If tenant doesn't vacate, landlord files for eviction (*-* weeks).
- Court Hearing: Scheduled within *-30 days.
- Eviction Order: Issued if the tenant loses the case (few days to weeks).
- Removal: Tenant must vacate within specified time in the court order.
Would you like more detailed information on any specific step?
O9N ALL PLEASE. CAN YOU ALSO CITE YOUR INFORMATION
Case Rating: *
Sure, I'll summarize the eviction process for non-payment of rent in Oregon and provide citations for the information:
*. *-Hour Notice:
- Issued on the 6th day after rent due date if not paid.
- Citation: [ORS *.*](https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors090.html)
*. Filing for Eviction:
- If tenant does not vacate, the landlord can file for eviction.
- Citation: [ORS *.*](https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors105.html)
*. Court Hearing:
- Scheduled within *-30 days after filing.
- Citation: [ORS *.*](https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors105.html)
*. Eviction Order:
- Issued if tenant loses the case.
- Citation: [ORS *.*](https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors105.html)
*. Removal:
- Tenant must vacate within the time specified in the court order.
- Citation: [ORS *.*](https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors105.html)
Would you like more details on any specific step?
Sure, I'll summarize the eviction process for non-payment of rent in Oregon and provide citations for the information:
*. *-Hour Notice:
- Issued on the 6th day after rent due date if not paid.
- Citation: [ORS *.*](https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors090.html)
*. Filing for Eviction:
- If tenant does not vacate, the landlord can file for eviction.
- Citation: [ORS *.*](https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors105.html)
*. Court Hearing:
- Scheduled within *-30 days after filing.
- Citation: [ORS *.*](https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors105.html)
*. Eviction Order:
- Issued if tenant loses the case.
- Citation: [ORS *.*](https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors105.html)
*. Removal:
- Tenant must vacate within the time specified in the court order.
- Citation: [ORS *.*](https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors105.html)
Would you like more details on any specific step?