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If I get evicted for having an unauthorized dog but continue to pay the remaining months rent thereafter so that there will be no judgments against me, will the eviction still show up to prospective landlords on renters background checks? Someone please help; I'm nervous!
Different story...
If you get evicted for non compliance then it will show up on your record. We don't care what the reason was for the judgment/eviction filing since tenants always have the story it wasn't their fault.
If I get evicted for having an unauthorized dog but continue to pay the remaining months rent thereafter so that there will be no judgments against me, will the eviction still show up to prospective landlords on renters background checks? Someone please help; I'm nervous!
Yes, if you force the landlord to go through with an eviction, it will show up on your background check. Leave before that happens.
I received a "Landlord's Termination Notice" (60 days - No Cause) and I am moving out as per the notice. I am concerned about this showing up in a tenant screening report. Does anyone know if this kind of eviction would show up anywhere? BTW, I do not have any unpaid rent, and I am not going to court to fight this, so there won't be any judgement against me.
I'd appreciate any info.
Thanks much!
this is not an eviction and will not show on your screening report but make sure you are out on time and turn the keys in. If you can evict if you are not out on time and the same if you don't turn in the keys.
In Oregon, I had a 24 eviction notice served to someone renting a room in my home. Due to destruction of property. We went to court but went to mediation. We settled by having the court stipulate he leave by 6 and return all keys and remove his property. Now about a year later, he said the eviction is on his record and cannot rent anywhere. He wants me to go to court house and tell them to close the eviction as he complied with the court order. Is this true? The eviction will be effectively erased? Or will it still affect his record?
In Oregon, I had a 24 eviction notice served to someone renting a room in my home. Due to destruction of property. We went to court but went to mediation. We settled by having the court stipulate he leave by 6 and return all keys and remove his property. Now about a year later, he said the eviction is on his record and cannot rent anywhere. He wants me to go to court house and tell them to close the eviction as he complied with the court order. Is this true? The eviction will be effectively erased? Or will it still affect his record?
What's showing up is the filing of the eviction, which is public record. There's nothing you can do to stop that from happening.
There are companies who collect that data - court filings of evictions - and sell that information to landlords who want an "eviction report."
I'd tell him there's nothing you can do because it's the court records that are being sold, which are public information. If he wants to argue, tell him he should talk to a lawyer. Then, don't take any more of his calls.
In Oregon, I had a 24 eviction notice served to someone renting a room in my home. .........
You gave him a 24 hour notice to vacate for outrageous behavior. He did not comply and you had to go to court. Too bad for him, his bad behavior is no longer your problem. Not that you could remove an item from his legal records, anyway, even if you wanted to. Seriously, why would you want to inflict him on some other unsuspecting landlord? I bet you were wishing that someone had warned you about him before you rented to him.
Note to others: as far as I know, Oregon is the only state that allows this 24 hour notice to vacate. The courts will enforce it.
I received a "Landlord's Termination Notice" (60 days - No Cause) and I am moving out as per the notice. I am concerned about this showing up in a tenant screening report. Does anyone know if this kind of eviction would show up anywhere? BTW, I do not have any unpaid rent, and I am not going to court to fight this, so there won't be any judgement against me.
I'd appreciate any info.
Thanks much!
I think it's pretty much standard that screeners check for civil court filings (as well as criminal), so they would pick up an eviction filing even if there is no judgment or the case is still pending.
Unfortunately, it appears most landlords don't care - don't want to know - whether an eviction filing is for cause or no cause.
Based on the notice you received, it appears the landlord has NOT formally filed in court, and is giving you time to vacate before filing. If this is the case, as long as you're out in time, there shouldn't be any court record for you to worry about. It's important to let your landlord know your intentions and progress.
In Oregon, I had a 24 eviction notice served to someone renting a room in my home. Due to destruction of property. We went to court but went to mediation. We settled by having the court stipulate he leave by 6 and return all keys and remove his property. Now about a year later, he said the eviction is on his record and cannot rent anywhere. He wants me to go to court house and tell them to close the eviction as he complied with the court order. Is this true? The eviction will be effectively erased? Or will it still affect his record?
In Oregon it is illegal for a landlord to discriminate against a tenant who has had an eviction filed against them unless the court had ruled against them. Since that did not happen here, he should not be denied any rentals for the reason alone.
I received a "Landlord's Termination Notice" (60 days - No Cause) and I am moving out as per the notice. I am concerned about this showing up in a tenant screening report. Does anyone know if this kind of eviction would show up anywhere? BTW, I do not have any unpaid rent, and I am not going to court to fight this, so there won't be any judgement against me.
I'd appreciate any info.
Thanks much!
It's a termination of lease. The LL is simply saying I want my property back. It wouldn't be a eviction or judgement.
i received a "landlord's termination notice" (60 days - no cause) and i am moving out as per the notice. I am concerned about this showing up in a tenant screening report. Does anyone know if this kind of eviction would show up anywhere? Btw, i do not have any unpaid rent, and i am not going to court to fight this, so there won't be any judgement against me.
I'd appreciate any info.
Thanks much!
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