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OR SB1002
Bill
Status
6/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Kim Thatcher
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AI Summary
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Courts may enter a supplemental eviction judgment within 180 days against a tenant who vacated following an original eviction judgment but has returned to occupy the premises without authorization, permission, or a new rental agreement
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Defendants retain the right to request a hearing to contest the supplemental judgment by claiming they entered a new rental agreement or have not returned to the premises
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Unauthorized occupants, including squatters who entered without a tenancy, rental agreement, or other authorization, or guests who refuse to leave after the owner demands they vacate, may be evicted through the standard residential eviction process
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Property owners may demand squatters or unauthorized guests vacate either orally or in writing before initiating eviction proceedings
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Provisions apply retroactively to persons who commenced possession of premises before, on, or after the effective date of the Act
Legislative Description
Relating to eviction.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
6/27/2025