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Can landlords evict right now in Oregon?
House Bill 4401. Oregon lawmakers passed House Bill 4401 (“HB 4401”) on December 21, 2020. This Bill extended the emergency period under HB 4213 until December 31, 2020 and extend the eviction moratorium in certain circumstances to June 30, 2021.
Has the eviction moratorium been extended in Oregon?
Kate Brown to issue an executive order to extend protections against evictions for renters who are struggling to make rent payments. They passed a bill extending the moratorium on nonpayment rental evictions between April 1, 2020 and June 30, 2021, until Feb. 28, 2022.
What are the eviction laws in Oregon?
A landlord is allowed to evict a tenant for failing to pay rent on time.
- According to Oregon law, rent is considered late if it isn’t paid by the fourth day of the rental period.
- For week-to-week tenancies, landlords must give tenants 72 hours’ written notice prior to filing an eviction action with the court.
Is Oregon a no-cause eviction state?
Oregon law allows landlords to issue a No-Cause End of Tenancy Notice to tenants prior to the end of their first year of occupancy. This is the only time an End of Tenancy Notice may be issued without cause.
How do I fight an eviction in Oregon?
Eviction Lawsuits in Oregon If the tenant has not moved out of the rental unit or fixed the violation identified in the notice, then the landlord can file a complaint with the court to begin the eviction lawsuit, or forcible entry and detainer suit.
What are landlords responsible for in Oregon?
The landlord must make sure that the building, out-buildings, and the grounds are clean and free of trash, rodents and bugs at the time the rental agreement commences. During the tenancy, the landlord has a continuing responsibility to keep all areas under his or her control clean, decent, healthy and safe.
What is the new rental law in Oregon?
For 2020, the maximum rent increase is 9.9\%. Between tenants, there is no limit to how much the rent can go up (except if a short-term tenant was just evicted from the unit, a provision that discourages a revolving door of tenants for rent increases.)