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This is to inform you that your Rent is now at least four (4) days past
due.
This is your 13-Day Written Notice to Pay Your Past Due Rent or your Rental Agreement
will
be terminated as provided by Oregon Landlord/Tenant Law.
Housing Choice/Section 8 Voucher Recipients: Notice is served by one of the
methods above AND a copy mailed, emailed or faxed to the Public Housing Authority the same day.
If you are on a Fixed-term Lease, be advised your Landlord has the option to
terminate your tenancy at the End of your Lease if you have received three or more Notices for Noncompliance
(including Nonpayment of Rent) within a 12-month period preceding the End of the Fixed-term. Owner/Agent may
terminate the tenancy by issuing a 90-Day Notice prior to the Lease End Date, or 90 days prior to the date
designated in the Notice, whichever is later. Correcting the third or subsequent violation is not a defense to
the termination.
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For Informational Purposes Only:
There may be additional charges due under your Rental Agreement for which you remain
responsible. To avoid Termination of your Tenancy for Nonpayment of Rent, you need only pay the Past Due
Rent Amount listed above.
If you are a veteran of the armed forces, assistance may be available from a county veterans' service officer
or community action agency. Call the 2-1-1 information service
to learn about resources in your area.
NOTICE RE: EVICTION FOR NONPAYMENT OF RENT
THIS IS AN IMPORTANT NOTICE OF WHERE TO GET HELP IF
YOU
ARE FACING POTENTIAL EVICTION FOR NONPAYMENT
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You must comply with deadlines identified in a notice of nonpayment or you risk losing your housing
Rental assistance and support services may be available. Dial 2-1-1 or go to www.211info.org.
Find a local service provider at https://www.oregon.gov/ohcs/housing-assistance/pages/emergency-rental-assistance.aspx
Low-income tenants may be able to receive free or low-cost legal advice by contacting a legal aid organization.
Go to https://oregonlawhelp.org to find an office near you. The Oregon
State Bar provides information about legal assistance programs at www.osbar.org/public