

Discrimination Claims
General Discrimination Issues Federal, state, and local laws prohibit discrimination in rental housing. The Federal Fair Housing Act (FHA) prohibits discrimination based upon race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and disability. State fair housing statutes protect against discrimination based upon race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, marital status, familial status, source of income of the applicant, and d
Aug 5, 2017


Marijuana growing on a rented property
In a case from rural southern Oregon, Mr. Busch succeeded in evicting two manufactured home park residents who were growing 26 marijuana...
Jun 28, 2017


RV Tenant Eviction
Question How does the eviction process work when evicting an RV tenant? Is it different than evicting a manufactured home community...
May 5, 2014


Floating Homes
With Oregon’s numerous bays and waterways, floating home marinas are a popular living choice for many people. By statute, floating homes are treated similarly to mobile homes with regard to landlord-tenant issues. A “floating home” is defined by statute as “a moored structure that is secured to a pier or pilings and is used primarily as a domicile and not as a boat.” Under Oregon case law, a boat can be considered a “floating home” if it is primarily used as a residence and n
Apr 30, 2014


Court Appearances
Nearly every eviction begins with an eviction notice, which must be properly served on the tenant. Most notices give the tenant a certain amount of time to remedy a default (i.e., 10-day notice to pay past-due rent), followed by a tenancy termination deadline if the default isn't remedied. Other notices can't be remedied (i.e., a 24-hour notice for outrageous conduct) and simply inform the tenant that they must vacate by a certain time and date. After an eviction notice expir
Apr 30, 2014


Eviction Trials
Filing the Initial “FED” The term "FED" stands for Forcible Entry and Detainer. This is the legal term for an eviction lawsuit filed in...
Apr 30, 2014


Forms for Oregon Landlords
Every landlord should have a good set of forms to use for issuing notices to tenants. The best place to get them is usually a landlord trade association. A few of the more prominent associations include the Manufactured Housing Communities of Oregon (MHCO), Multi-Family NW, and the Oregon Rental Housing Association. The legal publishing company of Stevens-Ness also provides a good selection of some basic landlord forms. However, a form is only as good as it is filled out. If
Apr 30, 2014


Tenant Applications
Oregon state law allows a landlord to ask potential applicants about their credit history, eviction records, criminal records,...
Apr 30, 2014


Tenant Default and Landlord Remedies: Default Provisions in the Lease
Every commercial lease contract will have default provisions that will allow the landlord to seek default remedies against the tenant,...
Apr 30, 2014


Abandoned Property
If a tenant leaves behind personal property, the landlord is required by statute to send an "abandonment notice." The abandonment notice...
Apr 30, 2014





















