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Old 03-17-2009, 08:30 PM
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Residence


What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?

Oregon.

I live in the state of Oregon with my girlfriend of 3 years. We have resided together for about three years. She has recently informed me the relationship is over and she wants me to move out. The dilemia is that if I leave I will be homeless. What rights if any do I have to continue to reside in the residence?
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Old 03-17-2009, 08:43 PM
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Who is on the lease or title of the home?
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Old 03-17-2009, 09:31 PM
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My girlfriends.
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Old 03-17-2009, 09:57 PM
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My girlfriends.
Start shopping for a new place. You are NOT obligated to move out immediately, but should plan on moving within about thirty days.
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Old 03-18-2009, 12:23 PM
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Can she force me out immeadiately. What are the conseqences of refusing?
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Advise her she needs to go through a legal eviction process. Do NOT be confrontational. Get everything of yours that has value OUT, in case she changes the locks. But DON"T allow yourself to get drawn into a confrontation.
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Old 03-18-2009, 02:15 PM
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If I understand the eviction laws, and she has to legally evict me, she can not change the locks. No I am not going to be confrontational. Just trying to keep from having to live under a bridge.
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