Mark Busch Q&A: RV No-Cause Evictions Under New Rent Control Laws
Answer: The short answer is "no," you cannot evict an existing RV tenant who has been there for more than one year for no reason.
Answer: The short answer is "no," you cannot evict an existing RV tenant who has been there for more than one year for no reason.
Answer: ORS 90.100 (Definitions) provides as follows:
Answer: ORS 90.530 (Pets in Facilities) provides as follows:
Answer: Since you said that the rent is paid every month, I assume that your resident is a month-to-month tenant (as opposed to weekly or fixed-term).
The issue of whether landlords can put caregivers on Temporary Occupancy Agreements, rather than putting them on a Rental Agreement, or not putting them on any written agreement (which leaves in do
Answer: I think the first order of business would be to research the different types of security cameras, and their range of use. You need to know what features they all have.
For several years, the husband had been taking care of the wife after her stroke. Within the last month, the husband had had a heart attack, and was no longer able to care for his wife alone.
The Fair Housing Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act prohibit housing providers from denying or limiting housing to persons with disabilities and from refusing to make reasonable accommod
Answer A : First, the MHCO Lease cited above addresses this. Not fixing the leaks, which are their responsibility to do, is a violation.
First up: Sexual harassment. Accusations against high-profile celebrities, politicians, and media moguls, fueled by the #MeToo movement, have raised awareness and pushed the issue