Summary
In Oregon, landlords must generally give 72 hours notice for nonpayment of rent, 30 days notice for other lease violations, and 90 days notice for no-cause evictions. If a landlord terminates the lease early without cause, they may owe you compensation. For specific advice, consult a lawyer at the Oregon Law Center in Medford.Full Conversation
Ronald
Hello Ronald, nice to meet you. Could you please tell me more about your legal issue so that I can provide the most appropriate information?
I am renting a room from a lady and my wife and I went away for the weekend and got a text saying she’s a evict us in two days with no 30 day notice no reason why nothing
Hello Ronald, sorry to hear about your situation. Could you please tell me which state you are located in? Eviction laws vary from state to state.
Oregon.
In Oregon, landlords must generally give:
- * hours' notice for nonpayment of rent.
- 30 days' notice for other lease violations.
- 90 days' notice for no-cause evictions.
You may want to consult a local attorney or tenant's rights organization.
Where can I find on in Medford or
You can find legal help at the Oregon Law Center in Medford.
Oregon Law Center, Medford Office
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W Main St, Medford, OR *
Website: www.oregonlawcenter.org What is the law about the landlord, breaking the lease.
In Oregon:
- If a landlord terminates the lease early without cause, they may owe you compensation.
- If you're evicted for no reason, landlords must provide 90 days' notice.
- Consult a lawyer at Oregon Law Center, Medford for specific advice.