Source: https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/105.165
Timestamp: 2019-05-26 17:24:30
Document Index: 372174990

Matched Legal Cases: ['§9', '§23', '§5', '§18', '§51', '§39', '§48', '§32', '§10']

ORS 105.165 - Alternative method of removing, storing and disposing of tenant’s personal property - 2017 Oregon Revised Statutes
2017 ORS Vol. 3 Chapter 105 Section 105.165
2017 ORS 105.165¹
Alternative method of removing, storing and disposing of tenant’s personal property
(1) If ORS chapter 90 applies to a dwelling unit, following restitution of the premises to the plaintiff by the sheriff pursuant to ORS 105.161 (Service and enforcement of writ of execution and eviction trespass notice), the plaintiff shall remove, store and dispose of any personal property left by the defendant on the premises as provided in ORS 90.425 (Disposition of personal property abandoned by tenant) or 90.675 (Disposition of manufactured dwelling or floating home left in facility).
(2) If ORS chapter 90 does not apply to a premises, the plaintiff or landlord shall remove, store and dispose of any personal property left by the defendant or tenant upon the premises following recovery of possession of the premises by the plaintiff or landlord:
(a) Pursuant to any landlord’s lien available under ORS 87.162 (Landlord’s lien);
(b) As provided by any rental agreement between the plaintiff or landlord and the defendant or tenant; or
(c) At the plaintiff or landlord’s discretion, by following the process described in ORS 90.425 (Disposition of personal property abandoned by tenant) (2), (3) and (5) to (11) and (13) to (16) except that:
(A) The plaintiff or landlord may require payment of any amount owed by the defendant or tenant to the plaintiff or landlord prior to allowing the defendant or tenant to remove or recover the personal property if the payment requirement is stated in the written notice; and
(B) ORS 90.425 (Disposition of personal property abandoned by tenant) may be applied to address only the rights and obligations of the plaintiff or landlord and defendant or tenant in the personal property and not the rights of other parties.
(3) Any cost incurred by the plaintiff for execution pursuant to ORS 105.151 (Enforcement of judgment of restitution) or 105.158 (Service of notice of restitution) to 105.161 (Service and enforcement of writ of execution and eviction trespass notice) or for removal, storage or sale of the defendant’s property under this section and not recovered pursuant to ORS 90.425 (Disposition of personal property abandoned by tenant) (13) or 90.675 (Disposition of manufactured dwelling or floating home left in facility) (13) shall be added to the judgment.
(4) If the plaintiff fails to permit the defendant to recover possession of the defendant’s personal property under subsection (1) of this section, the defendant may recover from the plaintiff, in addition to any other amount provided by law, twice the actual damages or twice the monthly rent, whichever is greater. [1981 c.753 §9; 1989 c.506 §23; 1989 c.910 §5; 1993 c.369 §18; 1995 c.559 §51; 1997 c.577 §39; 2001 c.596 §48; 2003 c.378 §32; 2003 c.658 §10]
Notice stating landlord would provide access for removal of prop­erty did not satisfy require­ment of notifying tenant that prop­erty was available for removal without pay­ment of storage charge. Taylor v. Hayden Island Mobile Home Park, 123 Or App 318, 859 P2d 1173 (1993)