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How do you evict someone without starting a law suit?

I once had a case where a landlord gave 30 day notice to the tenant, but the tenant knew they were entitled to 60-day notice under Oregon law because they had lived there over 12 months. The tenant’s father had been a prominent lawyer in the community, had been a DA and then worked in private practice for years. The tenant was a southern Oregon gold miner, claim flipper type (look it up). He was incredibly arrogant and was being pretty verbally abusive and profane to the landlords.The landlords came to me and I gave them the bad news that they would have to start over with a 60-day notice, and the tenants would have 60 days to surrender the premises.I sent out a new 60-day notice immediately.I got a copy of the rental agreement and picked through it. I drove by the trailer and saw 3 dogs on the property. The rental agreement allowed 1. I sent a letter and a notice of violation and a right to cure by moving two of the dogs.The rental agreement said the tenant was required to have rental insurance. I had the landlord send a letter requesting the name of the company and the policy number. I had no doubt they had no insurance. I told my clients to save all their correspondence for evidence, and to make sure they maintained a professional demeanor.I told the landlord to send workers to the property to clean up piles of trash, with proper notice.The tenants, I believe, got the idea and moved out without an FED. The guy knew enough to know that was going to be next, and he and his common-law wife did not need an FED on their record. I don’t know whether he realized I would have named all the adults as defendants, including his nephew and the 18-year old daughter of his common-law wife, who had been shacking up in a separate RV parked on the property since she was jail bait age. Certainly those young adults did not understand the possible consequences of going along with their parents.There were several nights of fighting on the property and police were called, much of it discussed on Facebook, which they apparently did not realize was public, and the tenants did extensive damage while moving out. I encouraged the landlords to sue them for elder abuse, since one of the landlords was over 65, and while the “parents” were unemployed and not solvent the adult children might have some money someday, but the landlords chose to move on.In sum, be civil. You might even start by asking them politely to terminate the tenancy. Do everything in writing with an eye toward using every note, letter, e-mail, etc as an exhibit for a judge to read. Review your rental agreement and the applicable statutes, give proper notice of actual existing violations with proper notice of right to cure, keep at it. In Oregon, Senate Bill 608 has really shaken up the process, so my 60 day notice would no longer work, and the landlord would have had to do multiple notices of violations and it probably would have taken a lot longer to get the trailer back. I doubt the Oregon legislature intended the amount of animosity that the new law will undoubtedly create between landlords and tenants.Definitely consider hiring a lawyer. Lawyers are good not only for knowing the law, but for perspective. A good lawyer does not get wrapped up in the case. Also, at lease in Oregon lawyers have to carry malpractice insurance, so if they, for instance, screw up a notice and the tenants get to stay another month, you can make a claim against their insurance.

Have you ever had to drive on bare rims for a good distance?

Oh yes. And it was fun. I used to race karts when I was younger. My best mate and I went 50/50 in a kart and would share the racing.We would have to rent a trailer, to put the kart in, from a local service station. This particular day we were about 150 km from home when the trailer tyre went flat. No wonder the tyre went flat, it was old and cracked and needed replacing. I hadn't paid attention to that when I picked it up. There was no spare either.Never having been in this situation before, I rang the trailer rental. He told me that I was responsible for replacing the tyre!“I rent it once and have to replace your tyre?” I said shocked.“That's on the agreement you signed.” was his responseSo I drove it back with the tyre flat. After a little while of driving, I completely destroyed the tyre. Leaving just the bead of the tyre in place. It did have some stringy fibre too but mainly just the bead. Believe it or not, the trailer drove quite well on just the bead. Nice and smooth as if it was normal. The kart doesn't weigh much, so that probably explains the smooth ride.The guy was not impressed when I dropped off the trailer. Me and my mate were though!That was so long ago. Thank you for the question and bringing back that memory. I am going to phone my kart racing mate tomorrow and remind him of that trip. THANK YOU.

Can a mobile home park keep you from moving out if you own your trailer?

If you are not in violation of your lease agreement you can move your home out anytime you want.You must be current on lot rent and have satisfied the terms of your lot rental agreement. You'll have to check the rent agreement as some are done annually and that would make it to where you have to wait to the end of the “year” when your lease is up or possibly pay a penalty or pay for the amount of rent to complete the lease.If your lease is month to month, you are current on payments, and you own your home you can move it out anytime. Most parks request that you notify them ahead of moving the home out but you technically don't have to unless it's specifically written into your lease.

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