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Oregon Permission to Sublet or Assign Lease
Get your landlord's consent to assign your lease or sublet your rental unit for the rest of the lease term with this Oregon Permission Agreement to Sublet or Assign Lease.
- The new tenant must meet the landlord's requirements, and the landlord must give its written approval of the new tenant.
- The form contains clauses for either an assignment of the lease or a sublease of the premises.
- The landlord has the option to hold the existing tenant responsible for performing the tenant's obligations until the end of the lease term, or alternatively, to release the tenant from all obligations under the lease once a new tenant is approved.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Oregon.
Oregon Residential Lease Agreement with Option to Purchase
Lease a residential property in Oregon to a tenant, with an option to purchase the property, with this fully editable template.
- The Lease portion of the Agreement contains standard lease provisions and includes a lead paint disclosure as required by federal law.
- Under the Option portion, the tenant is granted an option to purchase the property after a certain time has elapsed under the lease.
- Determination of what portion of the lease payments are to be applied towards the purchase price.
- Procedure for the tenant to exercise the option to purchase.
- The option expires if the tenant chooses not to purchase the property.
- Disclosure of agency relationships and broker's fees payable (if any).
- Dispute resolution provisions.
- Available as a fully editable MS Word document.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Oregon.
Oregon 24 Hour Termination Notice for Unauthorized Occupant
Oregon landlords, if your tenant has an unauthorized person living with them, you can start the process to evict by serving them with this 24 Hour Termination Notice.
This document provides Oregon landlords with a legal process to address situations where an unauthorized person is residing in a tenant’s rental unit without your permission. If you discover that someone who is not a legal tenant is occupying your property, you may initiate the eviction process by serving a 24 Hour Termination Notice.
Purpose of the Notice
The 24 Hour Termination Notice is specifically intended for use when an individual is found living in a rental unit without authorization according to the terms of the rental agreement. The notice must be served to any occupant who is not recognized as a legal tenant.
Requirements and Process
- The Notice informs the unauthorized occupant that their presence in the rental unit is a violation of the rental agreement.
- Upon being served, the occupant is given 24 hours to vacate the premises.
Service of Notice
The form package includes a Service of Notice form. This form is used to document the method and details of how the 24 Hour Termination Notice was served to the tenant or unauthorized occupant.
Template Format and Intended Use
- The legal form template is provided in Microsoft Word format, allowing landlords to easily download, fill in, and print the necessary documents.
- This notice and form are intended solely for use within the State of Oregon.
Oregon Notice for Cause Termination
Oregon landlords, do you have legitimate grounds for terminating your tenant's rental agreement? You must first serve the tenant with a Notice for Cause Termination.
Purpose and Process of Notice
The Notice for Cause Termination serves to inform the tenant that they have violated the terms of the rental agreement. It specifies the number of days the tenant has to correct the issue.
If the tenant fails to remedy the violation within the allotted time, the rental agreement will be terminated, and the tenant must vacate the property.
Service of Notice Form
A Service of Notice form is provided to document the details regarding how the Notice was served to the tenant.
Document Format and Usage
This template is available in MS Word format and can be reused as needed. It is specifically intended for use within the State of Oregon.
Oregon Residential Sublease Agreement
Oregon tenants, sublease the property you are renting with this Sublease Agreement for residential rental units.
- The sublease requires the consent of the landlord.
- The subtenant must pay the rent, the utilities and a damage deposit.
- The subtenant must keep the premises in clean and good condition.
- The subtenant cannot assign the sublease without the consent of both the landlord and the original tenant.
- The sublease includes a Premises Inspection Report and Inventory Checklist.
- The file also includes a Co-Signer Agreement, to be used in the event that the subtenant is a minor (such as a student). This agreement would be signed by a parent or guardian, who guarantees to pay any amounts due if the tenant fails to pay.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Oregon.