Eviction Process In Oregon
Summary
Landlords in Linn County, Oregon, must provide written notice for eviction (72 hours for unpaid rent or 30/60 days for no-cause eviction). They should file an eviction lawsuit if the tenant doesnt vacate and avoid self-help evictions. Generally, landlords are not required to accept rent assistance, but Oregons House Bill 4213 mandates acceptance during the COVID-19 emergency period. Consult a local attorney for specific guidance.Full Conversation
Its regarding eviction in zlinn County in Oregon
Hello Marilyn. To advise you correctly, could you please provide more detail? Are you a tenant facing eviction, or a landlord looking to evict a tenant?
Linn
Hello Marilyn,
In Linn County, Oregon, eviction laws include:
- Landlords must provide at least * hours notice for non-payment of rent.
- For no-cause eviction, landlords must provide * or 60 days notice, depending on how long the tenant has lived there.
May I know if you're a tenant or landlord?
Landlord in eviction process
Hello Marilyn, as a landlord in Linn County, Oregon, you should:
- Provide your tenant with a written notice of eviction (* hours for unpaid rent or */60 days for no-cause eviction).
- File an eviction lawsuit if the tenant doesn't vacate.
- Never perform a "self-help" eviction.
As a landlord do i have to accept rent assistance (application submitted per tenant email (not presented, only stated) at the trial?
Hello Marilyn, in Oregon:
- Landlords are generally not required to accept rent assistance.
- However, Oregon's House Bill * requires landlords to accept rent assistance if it's offered during the COVID-* emergency period.
Please consult with a local attorney for specific guidance.