๐ฐ Pay or Quit Notice โ Oregon (2025)
Free, state-specific pay or quit notice template for Oregon landlords. Includes legally required language, notice period, and serving instructions.
โ ๏ธ Just Cause Eviction Law โ Oregon
Oregon Senate Bill 608 prohibits no-cause evictions statewide after the first year of tenancy. Just cause is required to terminate any tenancy.
๐ Quick Info โ Pay or Quit Notice in Oregon
๐ Sample Pay or Quit Notice Template โ Oregon
Copy this template, fill in the brackets, and serve it according to the instructions below. Do not skip any required fields.
NOTICE TO PAY RENT OR VACATE Date: [DATE] To: [TENANT NAME(S)] Premises: [FULL ADDRESS], [CITY], OR [ZIP] You are hereby notified that you are in default of your rental agreement dated [LEASE DATE] for failure to pay rent in the amount of $[AMOUNT] which was due on [DUE DATE]. You are required to pay the total amount of $[TOTAL OWED] within THREE (3) (3) DAYS of service of this notice, or vacate and surrender possession of the above-described premises. If you fail to pay the full amount owed or vacate within the time specified, legal proceedings will be initiated against you to recover possession, unpaid rent, court costs, and attorney's fees as permitted by ORS ยง 90.394; ORS ยง 90.427. โโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโ Landlord/Agent: ___________________________ Printed Name: [LANDLORD NAME] Address: [LANDLORD ADDRESS] Phone: [LANDLORD PHONE] Date Served: [DATE] Method of Service: [PERSONAL DELIVERY / MAIL / POSTING+MAIL] Rent Owed Breakdown: Month/Period: ___________ Amount: $___________ Late Fees: Amount: $___________ TOTAL: Amount: $___________
๐ฌ How to Serve This Notice in Oregon
Allowed Delivery Methods in Oregon
- Personal Service: Personal Delivery (hand-delivered to tenant or adult occupant)
- Post & Mail: Post & Mail (post on door AND mail a copy)
- Certified Mail: Certified Mail (USPS certified mail, return receipt requested)
Step-by-Step Serving Instructions
- Complete the notice โ Fill in all bracketed fields. Double-check the tenant's name, address, and amounts.
- Print the notice โ Print at least two copies (one for tenant, one for your records).
- Deliver personally โ Hand the notice directly to the tenant or any adult occupant at the residence. Note the date, time, and who received it.
- Post and mail (if personal service unavailable) โ Post the notice on the main entrance door AND mail a copy via first-class mail to the tenant's address on the same day.
- Mail via certified mail โ Send via USPS certified mail with return receipt. Keep the receipt and tracking confirmation.
- Complete a Proof of Service โ Document how, when, and to whom the notice was served. This is critical for court.
- Keep copies โ Retain a copy of the served notice and proof of service for your records.
- Wait the full notice period โ You must wait all 3 days before filing with the court, even if you're certain the tenant won't comply.
โ Common Mistakes That Void the Notice
- Using the wrong notice period (must be at least 3 days in Oregon)
- Using an unapproved delivery method
- Missing required information (tenant name, full address, specific amount owed)
- Accepting any rent payment after serving the notice โ this cancels the notice in most states
- Filing with the court before the notice period fully expires
- Serving notice by email only (not legally recognized in Oregon)
- Using incorrect legal citations or outdated statute references
โฐ After You Serve the Notice
โ If Tenant Pays in Full
If the tenant pays all rent owed (including any applicable late fees as specified in the lease) within the 3-day period, the eviction process stops. You must accept the payment. You cannot proceed to court if full payment is made.
๐ซ If Tenant Doesn't Pay or Vacate
After the 3-day period expires without payment or vacating, you may immediately file an eviction complaint (unlawful detainer) with your local Oregon court. Bring: the notice, proof of service, your lease, and payment records.
๐ Timeline After Notice Expires
- Day 0: Serve the notice
- Day 3: Notice period expires
- Day 3+: File eviction complaint with Oregon court ($88 filing fee)
- After filing: Court schedules hearing; serve tenant with summons
- Total process: 4-8 weeks typically
โ๏ธ Want an Attorney to Prepare This Notice?
Avoid costly mistakes. A wrongly served notice resets the clock and can get your case dismissed. Our network of Oregon eviction attorneys can prepare and serve the notice for you.
โ Frequently Asked Questions
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Related Oregon Resources
- All Eviction Notice Templates for Oregon
- Oregon Landlord Eviction Guide
- Oregon Tenant Rights Guide
- Notice Templates โ All 50 States
Disclaimer: This template is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change frequently. Always consult a licensed Oregon attorney for your specific situation. Cite: ORS ยง 90.394; ORS ยง 90.427.