Seattle, WA asked in Landlord - Tenant for Oregon

Q: Does a 14 day stand if the the landlord took rent for three consecutive months action was false

02/25/2019 @ apox.10:03 pm of action I was in the Hospital with documents action taken was false?

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Gregory L Abbott
Gregory L Abbott
Answered
  • Landlord Tenant Lawyer
  • Portland, OR
  • Licensed in Oregon

A: You need to post an expanded, more coherent question. A 14 Day what? 30 Day For Cause Notice w/14 days to cure? Did landlord take rent before or after a Notice of Termination? Exactly what type of Notice was issued? What does "Action was false" mean? Current court status? Have you actually been removed yet?

While all of the above is likely necessary to tell you anything meaningful, the great likelihood is that in the end the only way you will know much specifically about your case is to simply review it all with a local landlord-tenant attorney. They will want to see ALL documents you have remotely relevant to the situation and if there either already has been or shortly will be court action, time is likely to be critical for you so do whatever consulting you wish but do it fast.

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