Eviction And Trespass Resolution
Summary
If unauthorized occupants are living on your property in Oregon, you can issue a formal eviction notice and file a trespassing complaint. Consider negotiating directly with them to settle owed amounts and set a clear deadline for moving the camper. If they refuse to leave, you may need to pursue legal action to enforce their removal. Consult Oregon property laws to understand your rights and obligations, and consider seeking legal advice for personalized guidance.Full Conversation
I recently had some people living in a camper on my property. I paid $* for 6mo of permits to allow them to stay. In March they were told they had to go but could leave the camper until it was dry enough to move. They have been coming onto my property and sleeping in the camper without my consent, instead of moving it and cleaning up their mess. What can I do? They still owe money for utilities and rent past due.
Hi ****! Here are some steps you might consider:
- Issue a written demand for them to vacate your property and pay the owed utilities and rent.
- Consider filing a trespassing complaint with local law enforcement.
- Consult a lawyer for advice on eviction procedures if needed.
Do you want to pursue legal action or resolve it amicably?
- Issue a written demand for them to vacate your property and pay the owed utilities and rent.
- Consider filing a trespassing complaint with local law enforcement.
- Consult a lawyer for advice on eviction procedures if needed.
Do you want to pursue legal action or resolve it amicably?
I would prefer peaceful resolution, but am prepared to play hard ball if necessary.
Hey ****, it sounds like a tricky situation. To start with a peaceful resolution, you might consider negotiating directly with them to settle the owed amounts and set a clear deadline for moving the camper. If that doesn't work, legal options are available, such as eviction or trespassing complaints. Do you need more information on any of these options?
I have told them they can't be here to sleep. That they are only permitted to be on premises to work on the cleanup and moving
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It seems like you are trying to resolve this amicably. If they continue to sleep on your property against your wishes, you might need to consider legal steps. Here are some options:
- Reiterate the terms clearly in writing.
- Keep records of communication and any agreements.
- If necessary, consult a lawyer for eviction procedures.
Do you need more information on eviction or legal procedures?
It seems like you are trying to resolve this amicably. If they continue to sleep on your property against your wishes, you might need to consider legal steps. Here are some options:
- Reiterate the terms clearly in writing.
- Keep records of communication and any agreements.
- If necessary, consult a lawyer for eviction procedures.
Do you need more information on eviction or legal procedures?
Yes please
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Since you're seeking more information on eviction or legal procedures, here are some steps you might consider:
- Consult Texas property laws to understand your rights and obligations.
- Provide a formal eviction notice under Texas law.
- File a complaint for trespassing if they continue to stay without consent.
Would you like to explore any specific legal procedure further?
Since you're seeking more information on eviction or legal procedures, here are some steps you might consider:
- Consult Texas property laws to understand your rights and obligations.
- Provide a formal eviction notice under Texas law.
- File a complaint for trespassing if they continue to stay without consent.
Would you like to explore any specific legal procedure further?
I'm in Oregon not texas
I appreciate the clarification, ****. Let's focus on Oregon laws for your situation:
- Issue a Written Notice: Inform them of the overdue payments and the requirement to move the camper.
- Eviction Process: You may need to provide a formal eviction notice under Oregon law.
- Trespassing Complaint: If they continue to trespass, you can file a complaint with local law enforcement.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these options?
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- Issue a Written Notice: Inform them of the overdue payments and the requirement to move the camper.
- Eviction Process: You may need to provide a formal eviction notice under Oregon law.
- Trespassing Complaint: If they continue to trespass, you can file a complaint with local law enforcement.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these options?
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How should I word the eviction notice?
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For wording an eviction notice in Oregon, consider including:
- Your name and address.
- Tenant's name and address.
- Reason for eviction (e.g., non-payment of utilities and rent).
- Deadline to vacate the property.
- Notification of legal actions if the deadline isn’t met.
- Date and signature.
Would you like guidance on any specific part of this notice?
For wording an eviction notice in Oregon, consider including:
- Your name and address.
- Tenant's name and address.
- Reason for eviction (e.g., non-payment of utilities and rent).
- Deadline to vacate the property.
- Notification of legal actions if the deadline isn’t met.
- Date and signature.
Would you like guidance on any specific part of this notice?
So here's the thing, county building and code enforcement said the had to be gone two months ago. They are risking me getting a substantial fine because they are ignoring my requests to clean up, and instead blocking my driveway and living in the camper despite the county forbidding it.
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Hey ****, it seems like you're dealing with a challenging situation. Here are some general steps you might consider under Texas law:
- Issue a formal written demand for them to vacate the property due to county restrictions.
- Inform them of potential fines and legal consequences.
- If they don't comply, consider legal action such as filing a trespassing complaint or eviction.
Would you like more detailed information on any specific legal procedure?
Hey ****, it seems like you're dealing with a challenging situation. Here are some general steps you might consider under Texas law:
- Issue a formal written demand for them to vacate the property due to county restrictions.
- Inform them of potential fines and legal consequences.
- If they don't comply, consider legal action such as filing a trespassing complaint or eviction.
Would you like more detailed information on any specific legal procedure?
If I get a fine because they refuse to leave, what are my options in Oregon?
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Hey ****, if you get fined due to their refusal to leave in Oregon, consider these options:
- Negotiate Payment: Attempt to have them cover the fine as part of their debt.
- Legal Action: Sue for damages and costs incurred.
- File a Trespassing Complaint: Enforce their removal legally.
Would you like more detailed information on any specific legal procedure?
Hey ****, if you get fined due to their refusal to leave in Oregon, consider these options:
- Negotiate Payment: Attempt to have them cover the fine as part of their debt.
- Legal Action: Sue for damages and costs incurred.
- File a Trespassing Complaint: Enforce their removal legally.
Would you like more detailed information on any specific legal procedure?
Trespass
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Hey ****, it seems like you're dealing with a challenging situation. Here are some general steps you might consider under Oregon law regarding trespassing:
- Issue a formal written demand for them to vacate the property due to county restrictions.
- Inform them of potential fines and legal consequences.
- If they don't comply, consider legal action such as filing a trespassing complaint or eviction.
Would you like more detailed information on any specific legal procedure?
Hey ****, it seems like you're dealing with a challenging situation. Here are some general steps you might consider under Oregon law regarding trespassing:
- Issue a formal written demand for them to vacate the property due to county restrictions.
- Inform them of potential fines and legal consequences.
- If they don't comply, consider legal action such as filing a trespassing complaint or eviction.
Would you like more detailed information on any specific legal procedure?