How to be a Landlord in Portland: Late Rent and Eviction

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How to be a Landlord in Portland: Late Rent and Eviction

Today we'd like to talk about how to evict or get rid of a tenant who has not paid rent.

Free Legal Aid provides useful information about eviction. In addition to the video here, be sure you check out other resources.

The Eviction Process in Oregon: Rules for Landlords and Property Manager

A landlord must carefully follow all the rules and procedures set forth by Oregon law when evicting a tenant in Oregon. Otherwise, the eviction may not be valid. This article will explain the basic rules and procedures landlords and property managers must follow when evicting a tenant in Oregon. check to learn more.

Residential Eviction Notices

If your landlord wants to terminate your tenancy, he or she typically must give you some kind of written notice. The landlord must wait until the amount of time stated in the notice has passed before being able to get a court to evict you. check to learn more.

Residential Rental Application

This is a form that's going to make it more streamlined for tenants who want to apply to rent from you.  How it works is a tenant fills out the application for rental, pays a fee, and then you follow the legal requirements to either approve or disapprove them. check to learn more.

Oregon Eviction Notice Forms | Process and Laws

In Oregon, it is required to let the tenant know of the landlord’s intention to seek eviction and to wait the specified time period to give tenant a chance to move out or cure the issue. There are several types of notices, depending on the issue: check to learn more.

Oregon Eviction

The Oregon eviction process provides for the steps a residential landlord must follow before legally evicting a tenant. There are different Oregon eviction notice requirements based upon the reason for the eviction. check to learn more.