Saint Helens, OR asked in Landlord - Tenant for Oregon

Q: Is property ownership of the aparments property. In clackamas, Gladstone,required to notify the tenants of contact sale

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

A: Only if they intend to terminate the tenants tenancy and then, if they have been there more than a year and the property is not within the Portland city limits, only after accepting an offer to buy the property and the buyer certifies that they intend to occupy the property as their primary residence. When and if it directly affects the tenant, the tenant will be told. Otherwise, the tenant does not need to know the landlord's private business. Beyond knowing who to pay their rent to and/or when their tenancy is being terminated and they have to be out, it is after all none of the tenant's business.

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